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    Replacing the tires

    The slide hammer bead breaker takes less than a minute typically. With the tire laying on the ground. If you haven't tried one I highly suggest it. I get why people try hammers and wedges and soap and hanging stuff in the air and all kinds of home brew techniques - but the tire industry solved...
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    Replacing the tires

    You can avoid all of that labor with the proper tool I linked above. It's what the military uses - a 50" slide-hammer bead breaker.
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    Replacing the tires

    There BIG o-rings between the wheel halves. Must have new ones for new tires.
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    Replacing the tires

    Not that hard. Did all 5 of mine. You REALLY want one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Ken-Tool-35926-Automotive-Accessories/dp/B000P6USVA
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