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Yes, it's called the Red Neck method..think on Youtube..
just drive the car over the tyre.
have done it out in the fields, but only with ATV tyres...
Could imagine it will screw the Landy tyre up thou.
24th Apr 2020 9:02 am
gstuart
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al cope wrote:
hitting it with a hammer probably wont work as the rubber will just bounce. You need something with a constand push to break the bead. I have seen someone jack their car up, put the tyre underneath with a block of wood on the tyre next to the bead and under the car suspension, and lower it down, using the weight of the car to brek the tyre bead. (if that makes sense)
But then thought of how many times would I use it , plus there’s how much force I can put on it with my back
Have got a hydraulic puller, can remove the arms so just have the unit on its own, just a case of trying to work something out as would be ideal putting a piece of wood on the bead and have the hydraulic ram push down, would make life easier that’s for sure
Just been racking my brains of how to utilise it , ie workmate of something ???? , maybe some rope Through the rim holding the ram
Yeh i know, you would want some pics for a good morning laugh , snigger
Many thks as always
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24th Apr 2020 10:20 am
gstuart
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He makes it look so easy
24th Apr 2020 10:25 am
al cope
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thats what Ivan was describing
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24th Apr 2020 10:50 am
gstuart
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Indeed, apologises I should have mentioned that , didn’t realise u could do that with a high lift till Ivan mentioned it
24th Apr 2020 11:13 am
al cope
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doesnt need to be a high lift - your D3 jack would do, its the wieght of the car pushing down that you need.
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24th Apr 2020 12:23 pm
gstuart
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Many thks , must admit because I haven’t done that before don’t fancy trying it by lowering the landy , just in case it goes wrong and being on my own would worry me for the what IFs
May of thought of a way to get the bead off, have like a small cupboard outside that’s made of brick, so am wondering if I stand the tyre up in the door way , maybe putting some wood behind to make the door way narrower to then use the hydraulic ram with a piece of wood to push the bead off
Hopefully in theory it should work
24th Apr 2020 12:59 pm
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Are you good at bricklaying gs ? As I think you’ll end up destroying your cupboard, doing that. D3 owned from new, P017 brake recall, BAS FBHIC, new FBH, LR013487 oil pump, new water pump. RRS front lower suspension arms. New suspension compressor/ relay. New Denso alternator. CuNifer rear brake pipes. New GKN rear propshaft. New HPFP belt & tensioner. New A/C Condenser.NO WARRANTY for many many years.
24th Apr 2020 2:24 pm
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The cupboards are like shared between my neighbour And I , like brick outbuildings
should be able to see straight away if there’s any movement, but Will let u know if the neighbour reports his is moving
Yes, I’ll take some piccies when I get round doing that , should be a good laugh as u see the cupboards turning into the leaning tower of Pisa, oooops,
24th Apr 2020 2:29 pm
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Pic of the shared outbuilding , reminds me seeing that I must paint the doors and rest of the garden is To embarrassing to show anyone that I need to sort out
This was the door I was thinking about
24th Apr 2020 2:35 pm
gstuart
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Sssssssshhhhhhhhhh don’t tell @hardware
Thought I would try this for my spare wheel
Got to have a read up to see if the sand that came with the gun is suitable for alloy , says on the box 45-100 and on the bottles #60 so alas will need to find a website to see the different media
Fingers crossed i can soon get back on my feet enough so can have a play with this
My compressor is 9.5 Cfm / 120 Psi , 50 x litre , so should be ok just to do this wheel
Also if both containers will be enough , 2 x bottles of 850g , does say it catches some of it and got a big sheet I can lay down, plus will keep candy indoors out the way
Plus of course if I can only use sand in the gun
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24th Apr 2020 6:47 pm
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gstuart wrote:
The cupboards are like shared between my neighbour And I , like brick outbuildings
should be able to see straight away if there’s any movement, but Will let u know if the neighbour reports his is moving
Yes, I’ll take some piccies when I get round doing that , should be a good laugh as u see the cupboards turning into the leaning tower of Pisa, oooops,
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