View Full Version : Bead on tire won't pop all the way out ??
Tod74
09-06-2008, 07:35 PM
OK I just had my tires mounted on my new wheels and for the life of me I can't get the bead to pop all the way out against the rim...there is a small gap maybe .125" between the rim and tire. They hold air and they balanced ok...I have had them inflated pretty high for the last two days...I'm afraid to put more air in em...they have about 40 psi or so. I thought maybe the rim screws would pull it up there but the screws get tight in the rim before the tire moves. They are snug against the rim on the back side but not the polished side.I took the rim screws back out and am letting them set overinflated to see what will happen. They are 32 x 14 stiff sidewall goodyears no tubes.Anyone ever see this before? Maybe it is just the wheel design?? IS it ok to leave it like that?
outlaw256
09-07-2008, 01:28 AM
ive had this happen a few times, and yes they were on centerline wheels. what i did was put tires at 45 psi and put wheels on car when i lowered car i put the wheels where when car would start to roll the bad spot would hit the ground after about a 1/4 turn. that worked a couple times. had one wheel that i had to breakdown again and reseat them.lube them up really good and try it . it has worked for us. good luck. btw that aint normal. they should seat.
suicidebomb
09-07-2008, 07:14 AM
Todd, my front runners did the same thing, I put some some soapy water in the gap, 60 psi in the tires, and rolled the car around some, when i checked them the beads were seated. hope this helps, good luck
kwkracing
09-07-2008, 08:04 AM
i also have a rear centerline wheel that i cannot get the tire seated on, just like you said, its about 1/8" from being seated. 15x15 with a 33x17x15. The scary part is the previous owner never noticed and had made several 170mph passes on them. I willl post back if i can make it seat anyway possible.
Tod74
09-07-2008, 09:52 AM
I'm hoping when I put the weight of the car on it it will go.
oldandtired
04-15-2009, 12:33 PM
I have had to use soapy water then I ran two parallel straps around the circumfrence of the tires. Tighten the straps down and then put the air in the tires. This may work for you.
radicalz
04-15-2009, 09:37 PM
Tod break them back down and use WD40 or some slimy soapy water about 50/50 mix on soap and water....they should seat....i used a dish rag sopping for this and they popped right on.....just tap the rubber with a dead blow hammer as it is filling....
Tod74
04-16-2009, 10:51 PM
They eventually seated on their own. Overinflated and soaped them up and let em sit a few days and they finally popped out.
kbartley
04-17-2009, 05:38 AM
I had the same problem with my front wheels recently. I am restoring a Front Enginr Dragster that has a leafspring frontend. The Halibrand magnesium 10 spokes were the problem in my case, I had to turn them down on the lathe to get todays tires to fit yesterdays rims.Tires are M&H 22x3 1/2x15. MAN, TALKING ABOUT PISSING YOU OFF!!!!!!!!! Kris
dparker
05-15-2009, 07:28 AM
They eventually seated on their own. Overinflated and soaped them up and let em sit a few days and they finally popped out.
Todd if you left them for a couple of days, you need to check the roll out. I bought a new set of Hoosiers and one tire had 1 1/2 more rollout. I aired the smaller one up to 30psi and left it over night the next let the air out and it was a 1/4 bigger than the other tire. Just something to check.
dragonmaster093
06-03-2009, 07:14 AM
working at the last shop i had a new for escape that i put tires on we had to over inflate and drive it for 5 miles before they seated normally just need to soap the crap out of them and rubber mallet GENTLELY smack tire and rim
DIRTINLA
06-10-2009, 07:13 AM
I had one I f'd with over and over... finally took it took a shop and they couldn't get it either...
Finally a guy came over and put axle grease on it and it seated right in.
Go figure
-=Fred=-
THERATTLER
06-21-2009, 07:18 PM
I had a big ole mud tire a few years back that would not pop out all the way ,,,after several attempts with soapy water and no luck , I looked around my shop and found an open bottle of STP oil treatment (very slick stuff) , I wiped it around bead with a rag and aired it up , it poped out on first try. :D