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How to Replace ATV Mud Tires
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You’ll Need:
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Industrial tire irons
Lubricant
Air compressor
New tires
Valve tool
Step1
Remove the wheels from the ATV. Lay a wheel on its side in an open area and remove the valve from the valve stem, using the valve tool. This will allow all of the air to escape from the old tire and make removal much simpler.
Step2
Break the seal, sometimes called the clincher of the tire. The tire has a wire bead that sits in the lip of the rim and creates an airtight seal. Sometimes breaking this seal is as easy as pressing on the outside of the tire; other times there is a lever on the outside of the rim that needs to be flipped to release the tire.
Step3
Insert one of the tire irons between the lip of the wheel and tire. Pull away from the tire, leveraging the lip of the tire up and over the rim. Sometimes this is best accomplished by inserting two tire irons approximately 8 inches apart and pulling away from the tire. Once the tire lip starts to come off, run a tire iron the rest of the way around the rim to release the one side of the tire. Repeat the process for the other tire lip.
Step4
Lubricate the inside of the tire lip and the rim with the lubricant. Hook part of the tire around the rim and then leverage the other part of the tire up onto the rim by hooking a tire iron underneath the tire and pulling toward the rim. Use a second tire iron to assist. Once you have flipped one side of the tire onto the rim, repeat the process with the other side.
Step5
Using the air compressor, quickly fill the tire with air and create a seal or "clinch." If your tire is equipped with the clincher lever, flip it now. Repeat Steps 1-4 three more times and then reinstall the wheels on the ATV.
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