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Old 12-29-2003, 03:15 PM   #2
Destructo
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Yes, in order to reset a bead your going to need a way to get as much air in there as possible. Probably like around 100+ psi and you'll need alot more than a 5 gallon tank and you'll also need to remove the valve stem to get it in there faster. Other than that or you go with a 20# co2 tank and regulator, that will be enough to reset a tire. Or you can do it like I did it twice on Dec. 6th in uwharrie, get a couple cans of starting fluid (ether) make sure the rim is dry and spray it around on the inside, but not too much you don't wanna blow it up then put a paper towel or something on a stick and light her up.
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