KiotiOrange
Member
Ortis,
If you have one, you could try using an ATV/motorcycle lift to manuver the tire. These can be purchase almost anywhere for about $100, most come with straps, can support/lift up to 1500 lbs, and include tie down points to secure the lifted object.
The procedure would be 1. jack the tire up high enough to clear the jack, 2. put the jack beneath the tire, 3. strap the tire to the jack, 4. unbolt the tire, 5. pull the jack (with tire securely attached) back and 5. get to work.
This method allows you to:
1. not risk injury due to lifting/steadying tire unaided
2. lift and/or raise the tire with the jack when you want to reinstall.
I hope this proves helpful. Good luck and by all means, be safe.
KiotiOrange
If you have one, you could try using an ATV/motorcycle lift to manuver the tire. These can be purchase almost anywhere for about $100, most come with straps, can support/lift up to 1500 lbs, and include tie down points to secure the lifted object.
The procedure would be 1. jack the tire up high enough to clear the jack, 2. put the jack beneath the tire, 3. strap the tire to the jack, 4. unbolt the tire, 5. pull the jack (with tire securely attached) back and 5. get to work.
This method allows you to:
1. not risk injury due to lifting/steadying tire unaided
2. lift and/or raise the tire with the jack when you want to reinstall.
I hope this proves helpful. Good luck and by all means, be safe.
KiotiOrange