sandcobra164
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Not for the weak of heart. I decided to fix my new spare since my good spare got placed on the rear axle. That wasn't an easy job either but back to the point. If you want to break down a Deuce rim and pull the tire off, it's a job in itself. First, make sure you break the bead down. If you don't have a tire machine to break the bead down, remove the valve core, place it where you can run over just the rubber on the sidewall close to the rim, spin and repeat. For both sides!!!!!! Your 4 wheeler with you on it doesn't have enough weight to break it away!!! Once you've got the bead broken away from the rim, take care with the split ring, don't yank up on the split ring and you're good to go. If the split ring won't pop out of it's groove easily, the inside bead is still holding it on. I learned that the hard way and will post pic's tomorrow!!!!!!! Once the tire is broken away from the bead, carefully remove the ring and pull it all apart. And to think, the local truck stop offered to put a new tube in for $50 and I thought that was too much. If you have the funds, go that route or do like I did and show support for Doing It Yourself. It's tough