Don87
Elite Member
It's actually easy. Just need a tire hammer, and a couple tire spoons.mobile repair call out is $100 plus the other fees (about another $100).
The tire shop told me they'd break the bead and look at the tube to see if it could be repaired. How can they do that when it's still on the tractor?
my son teflon taped the valve (or probably the valve stem threads the cap goes over??) and now it seems to hold air. But I still think the torn tube with liquid seeping past makes sense. the teflon is probably just helping keep it all in.
I changed quite a few tractor-trailer tires without removing the wheels from the truck, or even using a jack.