Tools Required To Mount Tires
Get the Harbor Freight changer, set some anchors in your garage floor, & you can anchor the changer when in use & put it in storage the rest of the time. You'll also need some wheel weights (available at nearly any auto parts store)
First time you change a tire clean the rim, balance just the rim with a new *metal* valve stem in place. Mark the heavy spot on the inside of the rim. It may not be the valve stem! After that you won't need to replace the valve stems, & you can always mount the tire to the correct heavy spot. It usually saves weights.
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Note points 5 and 7 below.
Follow these mounting precautions:
1. Wear approved eye protection.
2. Clean and lubricate beads and rim.
3. Centralize rim band and tube to prevent pinching if tube-type rim.
*Note directional arrows on sidewall where applicable.
4. Lock assembly on mounting machine or place in safety cage before inflating to seat beads.
5. Set air hose relief valve at 40 psi.
6. Use extension gauge and hose with clip-on air chuck. Stand back with no part of your body within the perimeter of the assembled tire and rim.
7. Inflate with core in valve stem.
8. Never inflate above 40 psi to seat beads.*
9. Spin wheel to check bead seating and alignment.
*If the beads do not seat by 40 psi, deflate and repeat above procedures. Never use a volatile substance or rubber "donut" to aid bead seating. If the tire is a tube-type, deflate and reinflate after seating to prevent tube wrinkles.






