Looks like the same as my 1986 polaris trailboss 250. I've been working on my first tire for 3 hours cutting, air chisel, but nothing came off. I'm going to try this right now. Thanks man
That's saying something. I watched a video on the Bead Breaker and I was guessing they were like $50, turns out they are more like $250!!! Another guy in a video was trying to guide his wife to drive just over the tire, not the rim - wasn't using a ramp like you did in this vid. I am wondering if you have to screw the board/ramp into the tire? Put the wheel/tire against something permanently attached to the floor to avoid having it squirt away when you drive up.
Just made my day better, it works great!
This is awsome thanks!!
This tire was on the rim sense 1985
What quad was it on looks like a similar wheel and the same tire as mine
Looks like the same as my 1986 polaris trailboss 250. I've been working on my first tire for 3 hours cutting, air chisel, but nothing came off. I'm going to try this right now. Thanks man
(Before this )we tried cutting it off , bolt cutters nothing worked as easy as this.
I tried the board but didn't use screws. I'll try the screws. I have an 85 Honda
That's saying something. I watched a video on the Bead Breaker and I was guessing they were like $50, turns out they are more like $250!!!
Another guy in a video was trying to guide his wife to drive just over the tire, not the rim - wasn't using a ramp like you did in this vid.
I am wondering if you have to screw the board/ramp into the tire? Put the wheel/tire against something permanently attached to the floor to avoid having it squirt away when you drive up.
That isn't removing the tire that's breaking the
Its an old tire literally says it in the title 🤨