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coachgeo & simp5782 - thanks! I think the tire shops assume I have the one piece rubber type when I say "run flat" while it turns out I have the type that disassembles -
No, I'm not sure. This photo has been described to me as a steel run flat (which would be a lot different from all the examples I've seen on YouTube). What do you see?
How would you remove and install a run flat on 46" tires with those tools?
There must be a shop out there that has a machine like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoWC-Qyd4kA
... though my tires are bigger.
Thanks for your response. Indeed, I was thinking have the run flats removed from the current worn tires and installed on the new tires. I'm gathering that is a tall order.
I'm all over the map. Must've been at my sister's in TN when I registered. I'm in Charleston, SC at the moment (with the...
Hi all - first post! I'm the owner of an M1083 expedition truck as of a few months ago. It's time for new tires, and I want to find a way to keep the run flats installed. The local heavy tire shops here in Charleston, SC will not deal with run flats. The two most likely candidates (one...
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