Getting Tires off the rims tip?
#1
Getting Tires off the rims tip?
So last night I wanted to mount a new set of tires up on my rims. Wow what a pain in the ass. The old tires were glued so wicked to the rims. I hear you could boil the tires in water. I tried that. Still no success. So what are the tips to getting the worn out tires off your rims?
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#4
Tech Master
^^ Make sure the space is well ventillated too!
Boiling works for plastic rims (Tamiya etc), actone works for nylon rims (Proline etc)
I usually cut off 99% of the old tyre, then soak them in acetone for a few hours each side in about 1/2 inch of acetone. Then you just wipe the excess off. Real easy, just be careful with acetone. It's no biggie if it gets on your hands, just wash them (it's only nail polish remover), and don't sniff the stuff!
Boiling works for plastic rims (Tamiya etc), actone works for nylon rims (Proline etc)
I usually cut off 99% of the old tyre, then soak them in acetone for a few hours each side in about 1/2 inch of acetone. Then you just wipe the excess off. Real easy, just be careful with acetone. It's no biggie if it gets on your hands, just wash them (it's only nail polish remover), and don't sniff the stuff!
#5
I have had luck boiling rims and soaking them in acetone. If the tires are shot, I would soak the rims/tires in acetone for a couple hours and they should fall off. Boiling requires time and patience. I have had to boil my tires/rims at times for an hour or more. It burns your finger tips when you push the tire off the rims. It's a PITA, but the only option if you want to save the tire/wheel (example: when your foam dies and the tire/rim is still good)
#6
^^ Make sure the space is well ventillated too!
Boiling works for plastic rims (Tamiya etc), actone works for nylon rims (Proline etc)
I usually cut off 99% of the old tyre, then soak them in acetone for a few hours each side in about 1/2 inch of acetone. Then you just wipe the excess off. Real easy, just be careful with acetone. It's no biggie if it gets on your hands, just wash them (it's only nail polish remover), and don't sniff the stuff!
Boiling works for plastic rims (Tamiya etc), actone works for nylon rims (Proline etc)
I usually cut off 99% of the old tyre, then soak them in acetone for a few hours each side in about 1/2 inch of acetone. Then you just wipe the excess off. Real easy, just be careful with acetone. It's no biggie if it gets on your hands, just wash them (it's only nail polish remover), and don't sniff the stuff!
#7
JUst bake 'em in the oven at like 250. Works great.
#9
like Adam said, Bake them. It cracks the CA, careful not too hot. Works good if you don't have a wife...it can smell a bit. The best part about baking is that the rubber is able to re-used. This is a must with indoor rubber where the insert breaks down and you wish to re-use the tire.
#11
I usually preheat the oven to 375 and then shut it off. Put the tires in on a pizza pan. Let the oven cool down with them in there (about 30-35 minutes) Don't keep checking in there and stuff cause thats where the terrible fumes come from. Quickly take the tray out of the oven and get it out of the house!! Let them cool the rest of the way outside or in the garage. They will pull right off the wheel and I have pulled this off without the wife even noticing a time or two...
#12
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I usually preheat the oven to 375 and then shut it off. Put the tires in on a pizza pan. Let the oven cool down with them in there (about 30-35 minutes) Don't keep checking in there and stuff cause thats where the terrible fumes come from. Quickly take the tray out of the oven and get it out of the house!! Let them cool the rest of the way outside or in the garage. They will pull right off the wheel and I have pulled this off without the wife even noticing a time or two...
Stealth operation !!!
#13
Ummm... Maybe the tire comes off the rim with heat but you are still stuck with glue on the rim ...
Acetone does not have this problem, rims will be clean & ready to use after a soak over night ....
Acetone does not have this problem, rims will be clean & ready to use after a soak over night ....
#14
You're right I usually do it to reuse the tire and just mount them with new foam and wheels....
#15
Just use a #11 blade , trim one side of tire off rim , replace foam and glue ...
faster & easier...
faster & easier...