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Bought a set of used tires that were really cracked so “had to” get a new set of tires to put on the rims for summer use. Figure I will just leave the chains on the other set and change them out when the snow is over.  Less work than taking the chains on/off 2x a year. 

 

So, mounted the tires today and used tubes which meant that I cant do my usual shot of starting fluid and a lighter to set the beads. Now They are on and I inflated them with soap and one side of each wont fully set for some reason no matter how much air I put in. Even put a ratchet strap around one and inflated it again. 


Any suggestions on how I can seat the last 30% of the bead (just on one side- rims are the right size for the tire)...

 

Thinking I will deflate and use a really soapy soap like dish soap with the strap extra tight. 

 

 

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JoeM

Antegos? If so they are a bear. super stiff sidewalls I had the same problem. Ended up using hand cleaner cream on the tire and bead area. I am thinking it took 60 psi also. 

Awesome tire and directional. tread. 

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squonk

Tire shop down the road used to buy Hand cleaner to mount tires. One time one of the guys accidently  sent the kind with the grit in it. :)

 

Of course I'm the guy who took the call when they called back squawking! :lol:

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BeninCT
34 minutes ago, JoeM said:

Antegos? If so they are a bear. super stiff sidewalls I had the same problem. Ended up using hand cleaner cream on the tire and bead area. I am thinking it took 60 psi also. 

Awesome tire and directional. tread. 

Ocelot P334 golf cart tire from amazon $63 ea.  

 

Needs more goo...

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tom2p


a quality tire mounting lube should help - and many hand cleaners could also work (?)

 

high pressure inflation should help also - and might be required - but make sure the pressure is regulated - and the tire is mounted securely (on tire machine or whatever) 

 

years ago I watched a kid use unregulated / high air pressure to seat a stubborn tire on a wheel ...

 

the wheel / tire was set on the  floor 

 

it blew the wheel / tire up from the floor - through his arm - and up to and into the ceiling 

 

it shattered his arm and elbow - and put a hole in the plaster ceiling 

 

not good 

 

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JoeM

Something else I have done was to pump up the tire as much as I could

then remove valve stem guts and use a air gun to shoot a high pressure shot into the tire stem to get it moving 

the antegos were golf cart tire too 

tough and traction wise about the same as rubber chains impressive 

 

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tom2p
7 minutes ago, JoeM said:

Something else I have done was to pump up the tire as much as I could

then remove valve stem and use a air gun to shoot a high pressure shot into the tire stem to get it moving 

the antegos were golf cart tire too 

tough and traction wise about the same as rubber chains impressive 

 


yes - you also gotta remove the guts from the valve stem 

 

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Lee1977

I use ArmorAll and spray both sides.

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BeninCT

Juiced em up with a special mix of hand cleaner (cherry smell- mistakenly purchased at Napa but will only take 4 years to use...) and meguiars tire shine.  Little stretching from a large screwdriver and 50psi and pop

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