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Install your own valve stems??

20K views 18 replies 10 participants last post by  drpeeb  
#1 ·
As I mentioned in another post, motoxmall.com sent my wheels first then the tires arrived. Had no idea they wouldn't come already mounted.

Decided I'd try to mount the tires myself ... Can't even get the valve stems into the rim's valve stem holes. How do people do this??

Tks ...
 
#3 ·
Just be carful when u get ahold of the valve stems with the pliers that u dont bend the top all up and are unable to get air into it...they make a tool (probly less than 5 bucks) that u can get that screws onto the valve stem and allows u to pull it threw the rim really easy.
 
#6 ·
Put some hand soap on the air valve stem before trying to pull it through the hole in the rim,makes it slide through easy..

Take a old metal valve stem cap and screw on the stem,this way you will not damage the new stem when you clamp down with pliers to pull it through..
 
#8 ·
I use soap and the little T br tool that came in my flat repair kit, the tool is $3 at Walmart, just screws into valve stem and then you yank it in safer than using pliers that can crush the stem. If you try to mount your own tire also use soap water on the beads to help them slide over the rims ( i managed with no tools to set 26" bighorns on 14" rims). Do not inflate to more than 25PSI to set beads, what you need is high volume of air not high presure
 
#15 ·
atv tires rarely give a hard tme setting beads. if you get into trouble use a ratchet strap around the tire to bulge he sidewall out. then give it just enough air to set the bead and then remove the strap and fill to 10psi to set the bead completely.

some dishsoap and water mix in a spray bottle works wonders use plenty of it.
 
#16 ·
Ran down to Wally-Mart, bought the little $1.94 t-bar tool that screws onto the valve stem, and bam, it lets me yank them right into place!! Just like you all said ...

Now, getting the tires onto the rims, not so much. I soaped 'em up like mad & nuttin'. I must be too light or weak or both. Off to the tire shop tomorrow I guess ... At least the valve stems are in; I'm sure they'll really care!!
 
#19 ·
I dropped the wheels & tires off at my local Goodyear shop that said they'd mount the tires, & seat them of course, for $36: Not bad!

But ... Later they called & said the rears were done & the front tires were mounted, but that they couldn't seat the fronts. 8" wide tire on a 7" wide rim; Weird.

I had to take them to another shop that had an air blaster, or some such thing, and although they seemed unsure about whether it would work, they got them done.