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I was wondering if theres a way to take the tires off my rims myself. I have the slotted mags, and am going to clean them up and get my tires. But I don't have much extra money to spend to pay someone to take the tires off... unless I have to. If anyone knows any ways please let me know, thanks.

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Believe it or not, I have done this. You need a big screwdriver and a hammer to break the bead loose from the rim. Then you need two big screwdrivers and a lot of soap to pry the tire off the rim. It shoud take about 30 - 40 minutes per rim. I say you'd be better off paying the tire guy to get them off. It shouldn't be more than $5.00 each.

I bought a manual changer from HF when they were on sale for $39, works great. I can change a tire in about 10 minutes. I got it for much the same reason you are asking. I wanted to clean the mags one at a time then put them back on the car to keep it rolling, then later powdercoat them. Figured I'd have $80 in having someone taking off and putting on old tires. Since then I bought a balancer and have changed the tires on my Silverado, ordered the tires on the internet w/shipping and saved $5 a tire and didn't have to pay mount or balance, figure I saved more there.

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