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Grit dog wrote:
I’ve got a joke….
How many RV.netters does it take to change a tire?
Mar-17-2022 05:29 PM
Lantley wrote:BurbMan wrote:
Or you get some jack stands and do one side at a time:
I've had the TT on jackstands with all 4 wheels off but can't find the picture right now, basically put all 4 tires in the truck and took them to the tire store and dropped them off.
A piture is woth a 1000 words!
That does not look easier than taking the entire trailer to the tire store!
Now if you are doing other suspension work,that requires wheels to be off. Then changing tires at the same time maybe worthwhile.
But just for new tires hooking up is much easier than 4 jackstands
Mar-15-2022 03:00 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Or you get some jack stands and do one side at a time:
I've had the TT on jackstands with all 4 wheels off but can't find the picture right now, basically put all 4 tires in the truck and took them to the tire store and dropped them off.
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Mar-14-2022 06:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:Lantley wrote:Edd505 wrote:traildog wrote:
I need to take the tires off of my TT (preferably 2 at a time) to take them to the tire store for replacement.
The store won’t remove them (an quite frankly, I’m ok with that). So, how can I lift one side at a time safely, to remove the tires?
2021 Coachmen Freedom Express with a wide gap between the tires.
Frankly I wouldn't deal with a tire shop that won't R&R the tires, that's part of their job in MHO.
I agree with you in theory but there are quite a few tire shops that don't have the room to accomodate a 50'+ RV combo.
While that may be true, there are many that can easily handle a long combination. DD bought a new horse trailer before she had a truck, so Dad took his truck to pick it up. Tires were questionable, so first stop was Discount tire.
Mar-14-2022 06:53 AM
Grit dog wrote:Yeah, I meant balancing beads. And, no, not tongue in cheek. I have had a second set of wheels for several years. That makes it easy to get tires from wherever I want. I live on a mountain and the only time I want to troop down is when I’m going on a trip.GrandpaKip wrote:
I bought another set of wheels. Took them to the tire store, had new tires and tire beads installed, brought ‘em home and put on one at a time. I store the extra set until I need to do it again.
I’ll presume, or hope, this post is tongue in cheek…and what is a new tire bead?
Or do you mean balancing beads?
Mar-14-2022 06:32 AM
Mar-14-2022 06:09 AM
Lantley wrote:Edd505 wrote:traildog wrote:
I need to take the tires off of my TT (preferably 2 at a time) to take them to the tire store for replacement.
The store won’t remove them (an quite frankly, I’m ok with that). So, how can I lift one side at a time safely, to remove the tires?
2021 Coachmen Freedom Express with a wide gap between the tires.
Frankly I wouldn't deal with a tire shop that won't R&R the tires, that's part of their job in MHO.
I agree with you in theory but there are quite a few tire shops that don't have the room to accomodate a 50'+ RV combo.
Mar-14-2022 03:34 AM
Edd505 wrote:traildog wrote:
I need to take the tires off of my TT (preferably 2 at a time) to take them to the tire store for replacement.
The store won’t remove them (an quite frankly, I’m ok with that). So, how can I lift one side at a time safely, to remove the tires?
2021 Coachmen Freedom Express with a wide gap between the tires.
Frankly I wouldn't deal with a tire shop that won't R&R the tires, that's part of their job in MHO.