Tire Bead Seating ?

   / Tire Bead Seating ? #11  
I have tried the WD-40 trick and it works. I was using my tractor about a half mile into the woods clearing brush and cutting up downed trees when a front wheel hit a small stump while turning and popped it off the rim. I had limited tools with me so I couldn't take the wheel off the tractor. I was about to walk back through the woods to get a lug wrench when I remembered the WD-40 trick. I raised the front wheels off the ground with the loader, sprayed some WD around the rim and lit it off. The tire reseated itself and I finished my work for the day and drove out. I just gave it a small spray like the guy in /pines video did.
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #12  
I have had success with old bicycle tubes... try a 12" or 16" to fill the gap between the tire and the rim... If you do it right, the tire will push the tube out when it seals on the safety rim... Once the tire is starting on the rim, pull the tube out... I did it years ago on a tire that would not seal even with a band around it. Maybe I was just lucky, but worth a try....
:thumbsup: Great idea! :thumbsup:
larry
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #13  
I have tried the WD-40 trick and it works. I was using my tractor about a half mile into the woods clearing brush and cutting up downed trees when a front wheel hit a small stump while turning and popped it off the rim. I had limited tools with me so I couldn't take the wheel off the tractor. I was about to walk back through the woods to get a lug wrench when I remembered the WD-40 trick. I raised the front wheels off the ground with the loader, sprayed some WD around the rim and lit it off. The tire reseated itself and I finished my work for the day and drove out. I just gave it a small spray like the guy in /pines video did.

The WD40 (or starting fluid) trick works because of the sudden expansion of the heated air, which does not maintain pressure once cooled. How did you manage to drive without further inflation???? If you stop the video at the very end you'll see that although the bead is seated the tire sidewall is sucked in indicating the tire is deflated. I've used that trick to seat beads but never had a tire that didn't need inflation immediately afterward. MikeD74T
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #14  
How ever you get it seated the best thing to do is prevent it from happening again. I've had to do it so many times that I now keep the air pressure between 30 and 40 psi. I also have put valve stem guards on the wheels.
 

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   / Tire Bead Seating ? #15  
If you think this will be a regular occurrence, I recommend spending the money for one of these.

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I have seated some big tire beads with one.

Brian


These things are great but REALLY expensive. Made one myself though for <$50. Works great. I usually charge mine to about 80 PSI before opening the 1.5 inch ball valve. Bead blasters can save a ton of time.
-Jay
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #16  
om21braz said:
+1 Had to do that to a hd trailer tire just yesterday. Just be careful releasing it after you have the bead set and the tire accepting air.

I have used the ratchet strap too!
Works real good..
But if you can take it to a tire shop.
Mine charged $8 and put a steel screw, nut type valve stem and double checked everything ...
The valve stem they used I saw at tractor supply for $5!
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #17  
I wouldnt be so down on the ether. Any 4x4'er worth his salt has used that trick. ****, I did it 3 times last off road trip! Works like a charm.

WD40 doesnt work as well anymore because they changed the propellant in it. It used to work great for starting diesels and was safer than ether on them.

Just give it a quick shot around the rim and toss a burning rag or a rag on a stick at it.
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #18  
Add me to the list of people who have successfully used the ratchet strap method. I've done it many times. just keep tightening down the strap until it's close to the rim (not necessarily touching).
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #19  
The WD40 (or starting fluid) trick works because of the sudden expansion of the heated air, which does not maintain pressure once cooled. How did you manage to drive without further inflation???? If you stop the video at the very end you'll see that although the bead is seated the tire sidewall is sucked in indicating the tire is deflated. I've used that trick to seat beads but never had a tire that didn't need inflation immediately afterward. MikeD74T

Just seating it on the rim held enough for me to drive out of the woods. The R4 tires are pretty stiff and though pressure was low the bead didn't come off the rim.
 
   / Tire Bead Seating ? #20  
WD-40 changed because when grounded out with a battery cable /terminal the can would explode. Bad for business. I have had very little luck with a small air supply seating tires. A better use would be use the air for your impact gun. Running a tire with low or no air can damage the sidewalls inside the tires. Learned that the hard way.
 

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