the same as putting on a spare after a blowout? Do tire retailers put the new one on for free? Wondering if I can do it myself or if it has to be balanced/realigned afterwards.
3/4/2008 1:34:08 PM
huh?if its a full size spare. then its the same thing (as long as the tire and size match)if not a full size, then its no where near the same thing.and with a question like this, i would say that there is probably no way you would be able to put that tire on yourself. i mean, there are ways, but YOU wont be able to do it. you are better off taking it to someone who can do it, pay some $$ and have it done.and its not free unless they some how feel nice, or you have a friend do it.unless you are asking if you can just change the blown tire out for the spare, in that case yes you would be able to do it, just jack the car up with the tools in the car and swap tires.
3/4/2008 1:40:42 PM
WTF
3/4/2008 2:42:52 PM
3/4/2008 3:01:54 PM
whoa, are you really a girl raleighfag?
3/4/2008 3:35:37 PM
You can do it, but you have to get these tire lever things from a bicycle shop. They're only like $5 though.
3/4/2008 3:37:13 PM
I realize TWW isn't the place to come for respect; I came to this forum for advice from knowledgeable people, some of whom have turned out to be complete assholes with nothing to offer beyond asinine, juvenile ridicule. I have little more than rudimentary automotive knowledge, why belittle me for that? If you have only snide comments and idiotic gay jokes to offer, shut your goddamn mouth before you get your fucking teeth bashed in with a, um, tire iron, I believe it's called?
3/4/2008 3:53:28 PM
3/4/2008 4:05:57 PM
Are you talking about putting a tire onto the wheel or are you talking about taking off the entire wheel (tire and rim)? Your post made very little sense.
3/4/2008 4:21:39 PM
3/4/2008 4:45:38 PM
AS ALREADY STATEDif your first post had made any sense whatsoeverwe wouldnt have busted your ballwell, quite so bad anyways---------------------------------a tire shop will put a new tire on a wheel for you for (usually) free if you buy the tire from them. they will also reinstall the wheel onto you car, assuming you're using the spare now and you bring the car to them.if you're asking whether you can literally put a tire on a wheel yourself--no, it takes some big ass equipment to do it. it's not possible without tools you obviously don't have[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 4:51 PM. Reason : maybe thats a real answer]
3/4/2008 4:49:01 PM
overcharging for mounting/balancing is how tire shops make money. in our area it's not too bad but a couple of places in Raleigh wanted over $20 just to mount a tire. the most I've paid locally is about 8 dollars and a lot of places don't charge extra for it if you buy the tire from them.
3/4/2008 8:21:20 PM
3/4/2008 10:37:01 PM
true enough, but someone asking this question isn't getting it done themselves
3/4/2008 11:04:21 PM
^tru
3/4/2008 11:19:50 PM
You know what I meant... joe blow that has to ask isn't going to be doing it.and depending on the tire it might be damn near impossible if it's a low profile tire
3/5/2008 7:39:42 AM
heck even some of the machines have the hardest time doing a low profile tire. i swear mounting 18s is horrible.. its like edward scissor hands except with the long tire tools (flat metal bar) instead of scissors
3/5/2008 9:23:36 AM
Yeah, I remember having some 18" low profile ones mounted one time and having to go to like 4 different stores before I found one with a machine strong enough to even do itAh well I guess I still get a "[NO]"
3/5/2008 9:30:16 AM
we've beat on 15 and 16 in tires for trailers, but I wouldn't do it for anything that needs to be balanced.
3/5/2008 5:33:51 PM
You gotta make sure you use LOTS of mounting fluid (really soapy water works too) when trying to mount low profile tires. Without that, even the strongest of machines can have a hard time.
3/5/2008 6:14:04 PM
god damn 27 and a male? where did you live for past 27 years? mars?
3/5/2008 7:30:56 PM
3/6/2008 8:01:55 PM
when i read the original post, it seemed like raleighboy didn't realize that there is a difference between swapping on a spare tire, which is already mounted to its own wheel, and installing a replacement tire on your regular old wheel.
3/9/2008 4:12:11 PM
if you had a vagina you would have had 17 PMs offering to do it for you
4/17/2008 8:00:31 AM
Okay, douchebag, you say one more mean thing about my wifetire ignorance and I'll come after you in person. I want that clearly understood.
4/17/2008 8:41:36 AM
if your trying to MOUNT a tire on that ragged cop car, you can mount the tire by yourself, you CAN do it. just need 3 pry bars and any kind of lub, i used dish soap. be prepaired to get pissed off. if you reallly want to say the 5-10 bucks. its worth it. but imo. its worth it to spend it for the shop to get it right and only take 3 min to do it to, rather than 15-20 to stretch the tire arond the wheel.
4/17/2008 11:03:50 AM
^
4/17/2008 11:20:20 AM