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Old 05-04-2004, 05:45 PM   #1
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taking your stock tires off

There a trick to this o r something b/c i cant get the fuger off
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Old 05-04-2004, 06:18 PM   #2
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Re: taking your stock tires off

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There a trick to this o r something b/c i cant get the fuger off
tire iron and some soapy water :YEAH
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Re: taking your stock tires off

I use 3 flat blade screwdrivers (very carefully so not to pinch the tube). Honda spray or soapy water helps to get the tire over the rim too. I'm probably gonna buy some spoons (mini tire irons). They're only like $6 a piece.
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Re: taking your stock tires off

If you have a flat already, just cut the tire off. It is far less agrivating. If not, use the tire irons with soapy water. Be carefull not to pinch the tube.
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2 tire irons and alittle time....dish soap helps alot when putting them back on
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