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For those who change tires at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="grommet" data-source="post: 1250976" data-attributes="member: 55621"><p>I don't have a NoMar. Coats 220 instead. I use Pledge Lemon Clean for lube. Both sides of both beads. It works great. No NoMar helper tools, so I use a tie-down ratchet with a length of the tie-down webbing going around the tire and rim to hold the beads tight into the middle of the rim. Most pop right off, and on.</p><p></p><p>Leave the new ones out in the sun for a while before putting them on. That softens them up a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grommet, post: 1250976, member: 55621"] I don't have a NoMar. Coats 220 instead. I use Pledge Lemon Clean for lube. Both sides of both beads. It works great. No NoMar helper tools, so I use a tie-down ratchet with a length of the tie-down webbing going around the tire and rim to hold the beads tight into the middle of the rim. Most pop right off, and on. Leave the new ones out in the sun for a while before putting them on. That softens them up a bit. [/QUOTE]
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