How to Remove and Install a Tire?

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DelRowan
07/30/25 1:33am
The following are the detailed steps for removing and installing a tire: 1. Removing the tire: (1) Before removing the tire, mark the corresponding position of the valve and the wheel hub. (2) During disassembly, remove the valve core to release all the air from the tire. (3) Use a tire changer. Press down on the front and back of the tire to initially separate it from the rim. (4) Place the tire on the turntable of the tire changer and use a pry bar to pry out the tire bead. 2. Installing the tire: (1) Identify the front and back sides of the tire. The tire sidewall usually indicates "Aout side" or the tire date faces outward. (2) Apply a small amount of tire-specific lubricant to the tire bead on both sides, then tilt the tire and place it into the steel rim. (3) Fit the tire onto the rim, paying attention to the position of the valve. Be careful not to damage the valve, then straighten the tire. (4) First, install the back side of the tire. (5) Pay attention to the tire inflation pressure. The standard pressure is usually indicated on the inside of the fuel tank cap or the driver's side B-pillar. (6) After completing all installation steps, use spray foam water to check for any air leaks in the tire. (7) When assembling the vehicle, pay attention to the tightening torque of the nuts.
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