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Old 01-11-2009, 12:11 PM
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Got water inside the tire, how do i get it out?!?!?!? HELP!!

i got water in one of my tires 36x12.5/15 super swamper tsl
and when i get around 35mph its starts to do a death wobble and go out of control shaking my truck like crazy... i can hear water in it but i dont know how to get it out!! help me please!!!! haha thanks
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I'd just take it to a local mom and pop tire shop and have them unmount and remount the tire.

They might not even charge you if you help out.

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I tried wheel works but they wouldn't do it because the tires were all chewed up from wheeling and they said it was too dangerous. They said they wouldn't want to be held liable if I had a blowout or something..... Dumb
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Just break the bead and drain?
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Take it off yourself, spoons are cheap
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i tried all day to get the bead off.. its harder than it looks!! i stuck a big 'ol screwdriver in there and it still didnt come out!!
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Hi-Lift jack under the truck and the base on the tire bead.
Shop vac out the water.
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Just drill a hole in it then plug it.


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No spoons? Lay the wheel flat on the ground put a 2x4 on the side wall up to the rim but not on it. Get another car and slowly drive up. Pop!
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=34542

Cheap, works great! My buddies and I have done our own tires for a while with this machine, from 235s up to 35 so far and it has worked flawlessly. We did drill the base plate for Jeep, Ford and Toyota lug patterns, and also beefed up the bar.
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Air down to 0 psi and go do donuts in the local dirt parking lot, preferably with that wheel on the outside of your turn. You'll break the bead soon enough.
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Originally Posted by HunterHunter
No spoons? Lay the wheel flat on the ground put a 2x4 on the side wall up to the rim but not on it. Get another car and slowly drive up. Pop!
hmmm ill have to try that... with air in the tire? or no air?

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Hi-Lift jack under the truck and the base on the tire bead.
Shop vac out the water.
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Just drill a hole in it then plug it.

that would be great if i had a highlift jack.... but i dont....

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Old 01-11-2009, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NorCrawler
hmmm ill have to try that... with air in the tire? or no air?



that would be great if i had a highlift jack.... but i dont....
NO AIR! Holy crap! Take out the center of the schrader valve.
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Originally Posted by 4banginRunner
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=34542

Cheap, works great! My buddies and I have done our own tires for a while with this machine, from 235s up to 35 so far and it has worked flawlessly. We did drill the base plate for Jeep, Ford and Toyota lug patterns, and also beefed up the bar.
I have one and love it! I got the motorcycle attachment also. It's great, I do the tires on everything I have with it. Wheel barrow, mini bike , motorcycle, truck. Best $80 ever.
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Originally Posted by HunterHunter
NO AIR! Holy crap! Take out the center of the schrader valve.
ahha i tried running it over today but it wouldnt budge!! shoudl i take out the whole valve? what do you mean by "the center" of the valve?
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Originally Posted by NorCrawler
ahha i tried running it over today but it wouldnt budge!! shoudl i take out the whole valve? what do you mean by "the center" of the valve?
you know inside the valve, theres that core that if u press it, air escapes? its called a 'valve core' and they sell valve core removers at like sears or autozone or something.. pretty cheap.
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well i just used some needle nose pliers and got it out.. haha so yea and i took it to my cousins work and the tire got destroyed it was all rotted out.. so i need some new 35x12.5/15 tires!!! if anyone is selling any let me know!! thanks all for the help
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