Thursday, December 13, 2012

How To Get a tire on rim with Starting Fluid

How To Get a tire on rim with Starting Fluid Video Clips. Duration : 1.10 Mins.


www.WizardsCave.com. How to get a tire back on the rim easy after it's aired down and popped off, using Starting Fluid. This is the simple easy way to mount and set the bead on a big truck, RV, or any tire. 1. Make sure you use safety glasses, so if you blow yourself to Kingdom Come, they'll at least be able to use your donated eyeballs....lol. 2. Jack it up so the tire is off the ground. 3. Spray just a SHORT BURST into the tire between the rim and the tire. 4. Light it immediately with a BBQ lighter, or just a BIC will work, but you'll have to get close. 5. Have air ready so you can add air immediately, cause it will rapidly cool off, and then the suction will pop it back off the rim. If you use propane, you won't have that problem. 6. Visit http 7. I did this on a hot day. Starting fluid isn't what it used to be. It's been really pussied down, cause they're trying to stop speed freaks from using it to cook meth. Like if you take the ether out of starting fluid, they won't be able to find any ether, right?....LMFAO...Stupidity prevails!!! Used to have a lot of ether in it. Used to work a lot BETTER. Now it's pretty much crap. Heptane. sucks. Anyway, what you want in the tire is a nice explosive mix of starting fluid and air. You may need to spray a little more if it's cool. Another way is to use propane. Take a wire, or a skinny round file, and push down the valve in a propane bottle (the kind that comes with a propane torch, or the fat kind that comes with a coleman ...

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