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how much of a difference do u notice with the airsoft??
Those are some huge welds!
My bother-in-law did this once with the tire still on the truck and almost set the truck on fire
Be careful and only spray inside the tire
Is it a good idea to remove the valve core to keep from blowing the stem out?
I make more money that you, my wife is hotter than yours, my thingy is bigger than yours
Try airing up those damn frogger wheels for the lowriders. You got a 7" wide wheel, and a little 155R13 tire. The only way is to use ether.
'round here they use an inner-tube, or something similar, between the tire and wheel...covered in soapy water. It seal the gap, but slides out of the way when the bead seats.
We just use a 2ish gallon air tank with about a 1x2 oval outlet and a small tang on the bottom. You have one guy hold the tire barely up to the top of the wheel, rest the tang on the bottom wheel lip and pop open the ball valve as quick as possible. You can run it up to 150 psi, but we usually only need around 100 psi. And no, the tire's not inflated to 100 psi at that point, it's just a quick blast and usually only has a couple psi in it. Some of the cheaper tires have softer sidewalls that flex easily, so you only need the light blast from the tire changer.
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