aleigh
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Figured I'd round up a couple of friends and go camping for my birthday. A mile in, scraped a rock and all the air made a break for freedom out of my front pax side tire. My first thought is I had ripped out an air hose - to my chagrin because I have a set of armor rings sitting at the shop - but no it was just the tire. At which point I realized I didn't have a jack with me. So, drove it back out to the road and called a wrecker. Kind of surprised the tire stayed on but the bead lockers and steel sidewalls I guess, the wheel still looks good.
The wrecker guy had the coolest thing, a Milwaukee electric impact gun. He says everyone laughs when he gets it out because it just looks like an electric drill but this thing is no joke. It just rattled the tire lugs on and off with no hesitation. I am buying one immediately!
Also if anyone is intimidated by it (or whatever), changing the LMTV tire is a 1-man job with a cheater bar. And it helps to be on dirt, which I was, so that you can dig the bar under the tire to help spin it. It's a little annoying you have to line it up for the CTIS hose but not that big a deal in the end. What I could never have done myself is get the wheel back into the bed (I don't have the hoist / crane whatever parts are supposed to be on the spare hydro arm). We used his rollback for that.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adventioneering/26358025130/in/album-72157665241080983/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adventioneering/26027651283/in/album-72157665241080983/
All in all WX was great though so who can complain I guess. And I did get to try out my new pack raft and get some paddling in.
Now to find a tire...
The wrecker guy had the coolest thing, a Milwaukee electric impact gun. He says everyone laughs when he gets it out because it just looks like an electric drill but this thing is no joke. It just rattled the tire lugs on and off with no hesitation. I am buying one immediately!
Also if anyone is intimidated by it (or whatever), changing the LMTV tire is a 1-man job with a cheater bar. And it helps to be on dirt, which I was, so that you can dig the bar under the tire to help spin it. It's a little annoying you have to line it up for the CTIS hose but not that big a deal in the end. What I could never have done myself is get the wheel back into the bed (I don't have the hoist / crane whatever parts are supposed to be on the spare hydro arm). We used his rollback for that.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adventioneering/26358025130/in/album-72157665241080983/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adventioneering/26027651283/in/album-72157665241080983/
All in all WX was great though so who can complain I guess. And I did get to try out my new pack raft and get some paddling in.
Now to find a tire...