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A wise owl once told me to soak the bead of the tire in brake fluid for a few days. While waiting for the brake fluid to do its thing on the rubber take all the paint off your bead surface of the wheel and line the bead surface with gasket maker. (just before mounting). After the brake fluid has its way with the rubber clean off the tire bead with brake cleaner ( make sure there isnt any fluid on the Bead surface) and mount it. I guess the brake fluid swells the rubber and the gasket maker helps lube the surface for the tire to bead. Once the gasket maker drys good luck getting them off so he says.Never tried it but this was used over in montana on some tractor tires that kept popping beads.
A wise owl once told me to soak the bead of the tire in brake fluid for a few days. While waiting for the brake fluid to do its thing on the rubber take all the paint off your bead surface of the wheel and line the bead surface with gasket maker. (just before mounting). After the brake fluid has its way with the rubber clean off the tire bead with brake cleaner ( make sure there isnt any fluid on the Bead surface) and mount it. I guess the brake fluid swells the rubber and the gasket maker helps lube the surface for the tire to bead. Once the gasket maker drys good luck getting them off so he says.
Never tried it but this was used over in montana on some tractor tires that kept popping beads.