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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 03:38 AM
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Yeah like willwren said, take one off and put it in your bath tub.
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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 08:05 AM
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Or fill up the itre with air to the proper pressure and coat them with soap water... no need to pull them off the car if you don't have a water tub like some tire places do.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Or fill up the itre with air to the proper pressure and coat them with soap water... no need to pull them off the car if you don't have a water tub like some tire places do.
you will have to take it off. just incase it is on the inside.
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Or fill up the itre with air to the proper pressure and coat them with soap water... no need to pull them off the car if you don't have a water tub like some tire places do.
you will have to take it off. just incase it is on the inside.
I've got a set of ramps It'* quicker to crawl under for me than to pull em...
That'* me though. I'd rather not pull a wheel..
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