innes16v
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Registered: 22nd Jul 09
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take tyres off wheels at home? (DIY) without goin to a garage, as i got to tyres place after they shut and i need them off 2night!
thanks
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Chris x
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Registered: 11th Sep 08
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Knife?
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Eddx14xe
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If you dont wanna keep them you could just cut them off
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Nic Barnes
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without cutting them off, it is hard not to mark them.
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innes16v
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Registered: 22nd Jul 09
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the tyres had about 0.5mm left in them so i dont really need them, i take it theres no basic tool i could use, i was thinkin grease em up and try til sumthing in behind em if u get me?
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
Location: South Ayrshire Drives: Corsa Sport
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Im taking tyres off soon and they will be getting cut/sawn off
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Nic Barnes
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you need to break the bead.
you would be best to let the air out and cut them off
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chris_uk
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pump them up until they pop.
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
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The bead?
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Nic Barnes
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yes its what seals the tyre to the rim
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Eddx14xe
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let all the air out and cut them off.
You could try and lever them off with a screwdriver like on pushbikes but it will probs damage your wheels and might not even work
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
yes its what seals the tyre to the rim
Will cutting break it?
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innes16v
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Registered: 22nd Jul 09
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ok thanks, ill be back in 10mins
"mummy can i borrow ur kitchen knife?"
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Nic Barnes
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there are wires in a tyre its not all rubber kitchen knife will not do it. grinder or air hacksaw type of job.
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Joe
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You're best letting a garage do it, angle grinder will do it but it will make a right mess and will stink.
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am4nf
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Hacksaw will be my weapon of choice, have 8 wheels to refurb all with shite tyres
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innes16v
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quote: Originally posted by am4nf
Hacksaw will be my weapon of choice, have 8 wheels to refurb all with shite tyres
heaven
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by am4nf
Hacksaw will be my weapon of choice, have 8 wheels to refurb all with shite tyres
You will have some big arms after
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Nic Barnes
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hacksaw will take ages
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R Lee
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Don't let the air out
Just take an angle grinder to it.
Ps. please record the destruction for us to watch
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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FPMSL at kitchen knife
need quite a decent saw to do it, but yes thats the best way imo
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by R Lee
Don't let the air out
Just take an angle grinder to it.
Ps. please record the destruction for us to watch
are you going to be accountable to the lads parents lol
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