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Is it cheaper to change tyres yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 8442025" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>A trick Dad showed me years ago was to pull a well lubed slightly too small inner tube over a wheel and inflate that to fill the gap then inflate the tyre. If your lucky the tyre will push the inner tube up. </p><p>If your unlucky the tube might stay put. You can run them like that if they seal but they can look a bit odd. I have a 16 inch inner tube hanging out of the side of a 22.5 inch rim on the plough at the moment. After a while running inflated they will often come out a bit easier without the tube the next time you try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 8442025, member: 466"] A trick Dad showed me years ago was to pull a well lubed slightly too small inner tube over a wheel and inflate that to fill the gap then inflate the tyre. If your lucky the tyre will push the inner tube up. If your unlucky the tube might stay put. You can run them like that if they seal but they can look a bit odd. I have a 16 inch inner tube hanging out of the side of a 22.5 inch rim on the plough at the moment. After a while running inflated they will often come out a bit easier without the tube the next time you try. [/QUOTE]
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