Saturday, February 8, 2014

How to Mount Low Profile Auto Tires

How to Mount Low-Profile Auto Tires

Many cars today are designed with low-profile tires, which improve handling and support on the roads. Low-profile tires can prove difficult to install because their sidewalls sit so low to the ground. The sidewall doesnt offer much flexibility, which makes for a hard removal. You can change these low profile tires without much hassle using special equipment. Most newer rim clamp tire machines have the functionality to mount low-profile tires.

Instructions

    1

    Put on eye protection and gloves.

    2

    Familiarize yourself with the rim clamp tire machine. You should find it quite self-explanatory because every functioning pedal and lever has arrows and labels. Notice that it has a plate with clamps where the wheel will sit and that it has a bead breaker on the side. The machine has an installation arm and an inflation hose to inflate tires to the correct level of lbs. per square inch (psi). The rim clamp machine also has a pressure arm designed to push the tire below the drop center to make it easy to install a low-profile tire.

    3

    Lift the wheel up onto the plate, and press the pedal that locks the clamps to the wheel. Lift up your tire, and look at both of its sides. You will notice a directional arrow or a note if the tire has a side that should face outside. Look for instructions written on the sidewall of the tire.

    4

    Push the first bead of the tire onto the rim with force in a rocking motion. You should be able to simply push the first bead on the wheel by hand.

    5

    Swing the tire installation arm over, and position the tire between the head of the installer and at a slant onto the wheel. Press the pedal that will rotate the plate to move the tire onto the rim. Slide out the pressure arm, and use the lever to push the tire down and hold it under the drop center bead of the wheel while the plate turns and until youve installed the tire on the wheel.

    6

    Inflate the tire with an inflation hose by pushing it on the valve stem and pressing the inflation pedal. Look at the tire to find the proper inflation, and fill it to that number. Check the psi with your tire pressure gauge.

    7

    Press the pedal to release the clamps.


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