"Hard to say what went on there, Fred."
Tires, sitting unmounted... the bead area tends to curl inward.
What I mean is the tire tends to curl and close up.
So, you've got a rim that 4 inches wide, and you're trying to mount a tire that's collapsed to maybe a two inch opening.
Yes, you can seat the bottom side... but how does one get the tire to expand so that the upper side moves up that 2 inches so the bead area hits the rim?
That's the fun part.
Starting fluid?
Tighten a cargo strap around the tread to squeeze the tire open?
Use an inner tube?
I believe it was GNEPIG, years ago, stated, "Inflate an inner tube inside the tire, place the tire out in the sun for a few hours. It will soften and sometimes revert back to it's normal shape. Take it back inside and try to remount it.
Tires, sitting unmounted... the bead area tends to curl inward.
What I mean is the tire tends to curl and close up.
So, you've got a rim that 4 inches wide, and you're trying to mount a tire that's collapsed to maybe a two inch opening.
Yes, you can seat the bottom side... but how does one get the tire to expand so that the upper side moves up that 2 inches so the bead area hits the rim?
That's the fun part.
Starting fluid?
Tighten a cargo strap around the tread to squeeze the tire open?
Use an inner tube?
I believe it was GNEPIG, years ago, stated, "Inflate an inner tube inside the tire, place the tire out in the sun for a few hours. It will soften and sometimes revert back to it's normal shape. Take it back inside and try to remount it.
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