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Rathead
05-12-2008, 09:24 PM
Got a set of 5 Land Cruiser rims in good shape for $50, unfortunately the tires are still on them and all my local tire shops want $25 each to remove them.

How easy is it to do this myself?
What tools do I need?

I'd like to do it right and give the tires to someone who can use them.

Thanks.

neliconcept
05-12-2008, 09:32 PM
Got a set of 5 Land Cruiser rims in good shape for $50, unfortunately the tires are still on them and all my local tire shops want $25 each to remove them.

How easy is it to do this myself?
What tools do I need?

I'd like to do it right and give the tires to someone who can use them.

Thanks.


25 dollars each?

should only cost 12-20 bucks for the entire set to remove the tires.

what a load of crock

Good Times
05-12-2008, 11:45 PM
Do you plan to put new tires on these wheels? If so you might ask a different tire shop to remove the old one for ya. For most shops if you buy new tires they'll dismount/mount tires for free so that's a great option.

Otherwise the other way is to just pop the bead by using a hi-lift and then lots of soapy water to remove the tire. it's a pita though so good luck!

tulsa_sr5
05-13-2008, 03:55 AM
yeah, $5 per wheel is more like it, that's what I paid at a local firestone couple years back.

4runnerchevy
05-13-2008, 05:51 AM
Your getting raped at that price. It would be cheaper to drive to my local Napa and get it done for $5 + $2 for disposal.

4x4mike
05-13-2008, 08:11 AM
To do it properly you need some special tools. With out them you may damage the tire and the wheel. I've tried the old hi-lift and tire spoon thing and it got me no where. The tires were going to the dump so I took the sawzall to them. It was fun for me but not for my girlfriend. I had her holding the wheel :tongueout:

20005spd
05-13-2008, 09:42 AM
if your going to buy new tires or have newer tires put on the lc wheels just have who ever mounts and balances the new tires take the old ones off. it will all be included in the price of mounting and balancing. removing the tires yourself with no tire machine is a waste of time and will aggrivate you to the point where you wish you had just spent the money. $25 per wheel for dismount only is bs

Rathead
05-13-2008, 11:35 AM
Thanks for all the input. I thought $25 seemed high. I called around to Firestone, Big O, and Wheel Works, they all said $25.
SF Bay area is expensive, mechanics run $120 an hour in Oakland.

I was planning on swapping my current tires onto these, but I think I may just wait 'til I buy new ones.

Thanks again.

Rathead
05-13-2008, 11:41 AM
Just found a local tire shop that'll do it for $7.50 a tire. I'd always rather support local business anyway.

neliconcept
05-13-2008, 12:38 PM
man thats still 30 bucks, i did mine for 12 from my local shop in SC

just seems ridiculous.

not that hard to dismount at a shop

20005spd
05-13-2008, 07:29 PM
man thats still 30 bucks, i did mine for 12 from my local shop in SC

just seems ridiculous.

not that hard to dismount at a shop
ya dismounting 4 tires takes 5 minutes with a tire machine

4runnerchevy
05-14-2008, 06:14 AM
Wow, I am only 60 miles from Oakland and the prices are alot cheaper here. Maybe you should get out of town when you buy tires :thumbup: I paid cost for my 36" swampers $205, $7.50 for mount and balance, overheated their balancer (10 times), 2 mechanics 4 hrs. :rofl: I think they upped the mounting price for oversize tires now.

callmej75
05-14-2008, 07:18 AM
I use to take a board and position it on the bead next to the rim, take another vehicle and drive up on the piece of wood til the bead broke loose, then use prybars to get the bead from around the rim. Thats my redneck method...

4runnerchevy
05-15-2008, 09:46 AM
I use to take a board and position it on the bead next to the rim, take another vehicle and drive up on the piece of wood til the bead broke loose, then use prybars to get the bead from around the rim. Thats my redneck method...


I have used this one before, on the trail. :thumbup: