Hey folks,
I recently had a flat tire on my rig and had to limp back to the road on one track and five tires. Once I got it home, I discovered I had a puncture in the sidewall. I plugged it and took the machine on a three day hunting trip. Everything worked as it was supposed to, but after I got home and cleaned everything, I noticed that the plug is working its way out of the tire. Is this pretty normal for these low pressure tires?
Since it seems the plug will not hold up for another ride, I assume I will have to pull the tire off the rim and patch it from the inside. Does anyone have an easy trick for breaking the bead loose on a beadlock rim? I have heard they are a beast to break loose, which is why they work so well on the trail.
Mike
I recently had a flat tire on my rig and had to limp back to the road on one track and five tires. Once I got it home, I discovered I had a puncture in the sidewall. I plugged it and took the machine on a three day hunting trip. Everything worked as it was supposed to, but after I got home and cleaned everything, I noticed that the plug is working its way out of the tire. Is this pretty normal for these low pressure tires?
Since it seems the plug will not hold up for another ride, I assume I will have to pull the tire off the rim and patch it from the inside. Does anyone have an easy trick for breaking the bead loose on a beadlock rim? I have heard they are a beast to break loose, which is why they work so well on the trail.
Mike
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