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Old 10-13-2013, 06:42 AM
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I have not changed a golf cart tire, but I hve changed car and bicycle tires. I have found that usually the smaller the diameter of the tire, the harder it is to do. I'm guessing that if you have never done this sort of thing then you can save yourself a lot of grief by taking it to Walmart and letting the people that have done many of these do it. You need to spray some soap or other lubricant on the tire so it will slip over the rim and that can get kinda messy. Also, if you don't have a compressor, you will have a hard time getting the tire to seal on the rim.
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