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Hi, all!
I'm the proud new owner of a 1994 M1079 LMTV with less than 2500 original miles. It does, however, have three tires with dry rot so I've purchased some good looking used surplus tires and assembled all the tools needed.
I have a basic question, however. Are the tires replaced by splitting the rims or prying them off using tire bars? I suspect that splitting the rims (after letting out all the air, of course) is the correct way to proceed, but just want to be sure. I'm also aware that I should replace the OR420A O-ring. Is there a published procedure for doing this? I can't seem to locate one, though I do have the operators manual and the parts guide.
Thanks,
Sapphire
I'm the proud new owner of a 1994 M1079 LMTV with less than 2500 original miles. It does, however, have three tires with dry rot so I've purchased some good looking used surplus tires and assembled all the tools needed.
I have a basic question, however. Are the tires replaced by splitting the rims or prying them off using tire bars? I suspect that splitting the rims (after letting out all the air, of course) is the correct way to proceed, but just want to be sure. I'm also aware that I should replace the OR420A O-ring. Is there a published procedure for doing this? I can't seem to locate one, though I do have the operators manual and the parts guide.
Thanks,
Sapphire