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Alan_Hepburn
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
Had them for about 6 years on our coach - when we bought new tires this year I threw them away. Unless you have all the correct tools they are almost impossible to remove to replace the tire. Tyron offers the right tools, but very few tire places will have them, and the tire guy who comes to you on the side of the road most likely doesn't have them. So, unless you have the tools, don't count on roadside assistance being any help.
When we bought our coach the dealer had them installed and he gave us the tool that allows you to loosen the band to remove it from the wheel, but we did not get the tool that is even more important: it compressed the tire away from the rim so the the band can be pulled out of the tire - without that tool it's almost impossible to get the other tool into the tire to loosen the band, and then the band gets distorted when it's yanked out around the bead. It took out tire guy almost an hour to get one tire dismounted, and he had the help of 2 other burly tire guys. I would hate to see what would have happened if I was on the shoulder of a freeway at the time...
When we bought our coach the dealer had them installed and he gave us the tool that allows you to loosen the band to remove it from the wheel, but we did not get the tool that is even more important: it compressed the tire away from the rim so the the band can be pulled out of the tire - without that tool it's almost impossible to get the other tool into the tire to loosen the band, and then the band gets distorted when it's yanked out around the bead. It took out tire guy almost an hour to get one tire dismounted, and he had the help of 2 other burly tire guys. I would hate to see what would have happened if I was on the shoulder of a freeway at the time...
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