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In Reply to: Case 580 Inner Tubes posted by John Morris on Friday, August 28, 2009:
Well, it turned out that the best solution was to call the local tire place. They set me up with an inner tube for this size tire and advised me on how to get it into the tire without taking the tire off the rim.
So far, I have only done the right tire because the bead had broken free of the seat and I could not get it to set again. I hope to get around to the left tire this fall, but that means breaking the bead off the seat, so I'm a little daunted.
Fortunately, I did not have to play around with the lug nuts. I ended up taking one bead off the rim because I was clumsy and dropped the old valve stem into the tire. I still think it might be easier to just push the bead back out of the way and slip the tube in. I'll try that on the left side if I'm not clumsy next time.
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