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Started by Charles in SC, April 03, 2015, 05:08:00 PM

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Charles in SC

This may be old news to some of the more experienced here but I had not seen it in 40 years of being around trucks.
I had a new set of tires put on the bus today and when the tire guys were dismounting the first one they could not get it off the rim. After about 30 minuets they decided they were trying to take it off of the wrong side of the rim. They turned it over and in about 5 minuets they had the old tire off and the new one on. Two of them worked like that and then they had to do the other 4 from the other side. The tire guy tried to show me what the difference was in the rim sides but I could not see it. Just a heads up if you are trying to get a tire off and it will not come off, turn it over and try it from the other side. I did not know it mattered which side you took it off from.
S8M 5303 built in 1969, converted in 2000

Jim Eh.

It is called "drop center". The valley is there to facilitate tire installation.
http://arrc.ebscohost.com/ebsco_static/repair-tips/8852.htm#8852CH24_Wheel_Construction.htm
The drop is in different places depending on rim design and manufacturer.
"Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints"
Jim Eh.
1996 MC12
6V92TA / HT741D
Winnipeg, MB.