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    Any tips on removing a tyre from a Boost Alloy

    I need to get a staked tyre off a Boost Alloy to save on transport space - No points of the tyre being there it's stuffed. I'm not going to be putting a new tyre on the rim myself just take the rim somewhere a long way away.

    I know the Boost rims have a lip on the beed but do they have the wide step in them like the Disco2 Alloys?

    I've got Tyreplyers and tyre irons and a big rubber mallet and some soapy stuff and I've changed tyres on steel rims before

    So what can possibly go wrong???

    I guess if all else fails I could cut it off. Just the tyre is very intact except for a 2" hole in one side. So I suspect cutting would be just as hard as removing.





    I wonder who won't read the post fully and will tell me all about why I should not do this to fit a new tyre.
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    Very difficult. Here is an earlier post which may have a few hints.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...d-breaker.html

    We will be up in a few months if you want to measure this up.

    We have used this in anger on 2 occasions since the post. It takes less than 15 minutes for a certain bead break on these. Remember to start at the valve position as there is virtually no safety lip at this point.


    Erich

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    Any tips on removing a tyre from a Boost Alloy

    Got a highlift?
    If so, put the rim under the tow hitch receiver and use your highlift as a bead breaker.
    Or drive over the edge of the tyre to pop it off the bead.

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    You have to start at the right place as the bead lip is smaller on one side - but which?

    I think it's 180 degrees from the valve. Check with Bundalene, he's sure to have a modern alloy to look at.

    Oops! I was wrong. As noted above, shallowest is near the 4" either side of the valve.

    See http://www.randrbeadbreaker.com/land%20rover%20rims.htm Is that a Boost alloy in the pics?

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    Checked with Bundalene, Ron and it is nearest to the valve.

    The tyre in that image isn't a Boost, I suspect it's a D1 alloy though. Not that there's a lot of difference.

    Just ad a play with the tyreplyers and it will only end up with me gouging out the underside of the tyre rim. So that's a no go. You really need something like Bundalene's beed breaker.

    I'd thought about Tombie's suggestion to drive over it until after I'd posted too. Forgot about the hi-lift option and whilst I don't have one, Stuuu is just down the road a little and he does have one.

    Oh well I have 30 days in which to remove the tyre from the rim, so plenty of time.
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    OK scrub the hi-lift option - tyre's bead stayed in place and Defender eventually went upwards

    Before you ask I had it sitting over the valve side close to the rim and was also using a rubber mallet.
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    How about drilling a hole straight through both side walls, about 25mm from the rim, pass a length of "heavy" threaded rod throught the holes. Then fit a nut each end of the threaded rod, (with big washers/plate), and do the nuts up???

    Tim

    (Or just cut it off )

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimNZ View Post
    (Or just cut it off )
    I think that's what is going to happen some how.
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    The R and R bead breaker has a super foot for the LR alloy safety rim



    Super Foot only to be used on the BBHD primarily to push further in on the tyre bead before pushing down. For rims with extra deep safeties such as alloy Rover rims & ATVs. It also increases the depth of push for extra stubborn tyres.

    This is the Heavy Duty Bead Breaker


    Heavy Duty R&R Beadbreaker & Tyre Refitting Tool pushes an extra 10mm in depth and has a 50% stronger foot than a standard BB and will except the Super Foot. Best used on late model (shallow) alloys, split and ATV rims. Removes beads 8” to 17.5” and refits beads 13” to 17.5”.

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    boost alloys......

    are these the standard alloys on the defender extremes......?
    if yes.....they just come off easy as any tyre......

    if you are struggling....take it to your nearest tyre shop and have them strip it for you......
    shouldnt charge you any more than 5 - 10 bucks......depending on their mood.....
    they may not even charge you anything.......


    let their machine do the work and save your back for another time......

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