For on the road emergencies I carry a spare already mounted to a wheel. For swapping tires at my leisure, I pay a local guy because it's cheap and saves me time.
Changing your own tires
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For those of you that do not have a jack.
For the tractor drive tires no trailer attached. Flip the switch to deflate your airbags. Place 2 ton car jack stand, large block of 8x8 block of wood, or something between the axle and the ground on near the tire you want to remove.
Flip your airbags to inflate and that set of tires will be off the ground ready to removemotocross25 and Grubby Thank this. -
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If you buy the equipment to change tires. You probably will rotate your tires more often, helping them last longer.
On the road I hire it done.Grubby and rollin coal Thank this. -
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Well, I'm a little guy, and wrestlin' with truck tires is one of the hardest things I did in trucking, especially on a hot day. Switched 8 drive tires once, thought I was gonna die.
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I'll take a picture of it this evening and post it so everyone can seeDSK333 Thanks this. -
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