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Old Aug 5, 2011 | 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dropzone
These horror stories makes me want to DIY mount my tires, no rush just to get things done right. Sucks to hear about this.
You mount your own tires?!? Please do a DIY.

Originally Posted by Frizz
I think I can fix that for you man.
I was just gonna sand and polish them in the near future.
Old Aug 5, 2011 | 10:47 PM
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I haven't tried to yet but why not try whenever I get my other wheels back from the machine shop? Probably reverse mount if possible lol. There's a few DIYs on YouTube, just got done looking at the Drift Tengoku one, dude started on the tire swap in daylight, by the end of the video it was dark lmao.

EDIT: Correction for the name of the video series, it's "DIY Tengoku" for when you search for it.

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Old Aug 6, 2011 | 01:50 AM
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I just watched that same video..that isn't much different than how someone with the proper equipment would do it..except they generally they use (or at least I did) a soap water solution. Idk that doesn't seem any less likely to eff up the wheels.
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 02:26 AM
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ive never mounted lo pro tires, but Ive mounted a few standard sized 15s and 14s before. Its a bish. You let the air out, and lay the rim/tire on the ground next to the rim/tire on your car and drive over it very slowly, as close rim/rim as you can get to break it loose. then you go to town with tire irons and rubber mallet to get the old rubber off. Removing the old tire is easier than mounting the new one. Getting the new one on involves alot more tire iron/ rubber mallet. Like I said though, this was how I did it on 15's and 14's, not 17's and 18's. Probably WAY more difficult with less rubber to stretch.

And speaking of shady tire joints... I just got some used rubber put on my rear stockies a couple weeks ago. The dude (we'll call him Habbib) mounting them put them on the balancer, tested them, and told me they didnt have any weights that would work. As he was putting one of the wheels on the machine, the center cap popped of and he never noticed. And they used a pair of vice grips to remove one of the valve caps. It was fuggin stuck. They fugged up the threads, and tried to just slap a rubber cap on there. And for some reason took my other factory valve cap and put a rubber one on that side too. After he got em all on there, and took my money, I noticed he still hadnt put my center cap back on. I walked back next to the balancer, found it, and slapped it back on before I left. Oh well. I NEEDED rubber.
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by XIEmperorIX
I just watched that same video..that isn't much different than how someone with the proper equipment would do it..except they generally they use (or at least I did) a soap water solution. Idk that doesn't seem any less likely to eff up the wheels.
May be true, but would you be careless to drop the wheel like what happened to Jeremy though. That is all I'm trying to get at. Not all places are so willing to get you another wheel as has been previously posted, just was a dead end.
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 04:55 AM
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maybe im just retarded but i cant find that "Drift Tengoku" tire mount DIY video you speak of. care to link me?
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 05:00 AM
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I gotcha:

I did "tire mount DIY" and a few come up that do various mounting techniques.
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Originally Posted by dropzone
May be true, but would you be careless to drop the wheel like what happened to Jeremy though. That is all I'm trying to get at. Not all places are so willing to get you another wheel as has been previously posted, just was a dead end.
No I know what your saying and toally agree. I just mean it looks like the wheel is going to have the same chance of getting chewed up is all.
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 06:22 AM
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Not if you reverse mount , then if anything was to happen it be less noticeable or not at all. IDK if that can be done on every wheel though .
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 06:41 AM
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i was cringing at 2:18...ish. it looked like that metal bar was gonna slip and hit his face. haha. and it didnt look like this dude cared too much about his rims. i laughed when he first dropped it. and then it just keeped on happeing. LMAO!!!
Old Aug 6, 2011 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by jeremydoc
i was cringing at 2:18...ish. it looked like that metal bar was gonna slip and hit his face.
hahaha i watched the video just to see what you were talking about. its a pretty cool DIY - kind of makes me want to try it (even though it wont happen)

also, i think those are the stock rx7 wheels.
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I wouldn't even trust that dude with my Rotas!
Old Aug 7, 2011 | 02:56 AM
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^I wouldn't even trust that dude with my steelies!
Old Aug 7, 2011 | 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by dropzone
I gotcha:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuYhr...e_gdata_player

I did "tire mount DIY" and a few come up that do various mounting techniques.

it took him hella long to do that lol. a full day to do flip all 4 wheels.
Old Aug 11, 2011 | 05:36 AM
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condolences on your wheels. to hell with all wheel terrorists like that guy.
Old Aug 17, 2011 | 10:10 PM
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BOY DO I HAVE A STORY FOR YOU GUYS! so i was driving with some homies last night on my way to a car meet in chino(55 miles from home). there was 4 of us, i was third in line. my friend in front of me ran over a piece of tire. it shot up maybe like 6 inches from the ground. it all happened so fast that i didnt have enough reaction time. so it hit my bumper. then i heard a constant scraping sound. first, i thought it was just stuck under my car, but then the sound got reeeaaalllly loud. like i was rolling on rim. all while going 65 mph. so i put my hazzards on and next thing i know, my car goes up like i ran over something and the sound goes away. i look at my rear view mirror and my front lip was flying and hit my friend's bumper with a tsx. luckily, no damage to him, but i am now missing a front lip. -______- so as of right now, im only rocking the rs1 left sideskirt and rear lip. im just gonna take out the skirt and only rock the rear lip now. until i can get enough money to buy a whole new kit. *sigh* the things i have to do for being hellaflush.
Old Aug 17, 2011 | 10:48 PM
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You should get a hold of a GoPro camera and have that mounted to the car when you go for a drive, maybe a few cameras.
Old Aug 17, 2011 | 10:57 PM
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with my luck, if i put 4 cameras on each corner of the car, i'd probably end up with the rest of my kit gone and 3 broken cameras.
Old Aug 17, 2011 | 11:06 PM
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I have a GoPro, they're awesome.
Old Aug 17, 2011 | 11:51 PM
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Frizz, you have a thing for not responding to my texts. And yet, you still post in my thread

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