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For those who change tires at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="escapefjrtist" data-source="post: 1251106" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>Wish I had a NoMar, but get by with a HF that works pretty well modded with Mojo parts. I've added the Nomar extra hands and yellow thing to the tool arsenal too, so we've yet to be defeated with any tires, including DS...not counting GW! I do all my vehicle tires as well, saved a bundle with Tire Rack.</p><p></p><p>Anywho...</p><p></p><p>I've been adding one extra step for a while that has helped immensely. I lube the face of the yellow thing [with NoMar paste] where it contacts the tire / bead. Doing this, allows you to push the tire / bead at the yellow thing further into the drop center easier for starting. This is especially critical for stiff tires like the 'stones. As you work your way around the tire, continue pushing the tire into the center and you end up with plenty of room to finish it off.</p><p></p><p>--G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="escapefjrtist, post: 1251106, member: 238"] Wish I had a NoMar, but get by with a HF that works pretty well modded with Mojo parts. I've added the Nomar extra hands and yellow thing to the tool arsenal too, so we've yet to be defeated with any tires, including DS...not counting GW! I do all my vehicle tires as well, saved a bundle with Tire Rack. Anywho... I've been adding one extra step for a while that has helped immensely. I lube the face of the yellow thing [with NoMar paste] where it contacts the tire / bead. Doing this, allows you to push the tire / bead at the yellow thing further into the drop center easier for starting. This is especially critical for stiff tires like the 'stones. As you work your way around the tire, continue pushing the tire into the center and you end up with plenty of room to finish it off. --G [/QUOTE]
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