Dyna Beads causing tire failure?

Th3InfamousI

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Staff member
What? That was in response to Ker who said to put them in later through the valve stem. It's possible but a pain in the butt if the stem is narrow which some are for some reason.
I can't get beads through the stem on my k9 the hole is too small. I need to replace the valve stem one of these days but I bought the 90 degree ones and that would be impossible to get them through.

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BWG56

Guru
I can't get beads through the stem on my k9 the hole is too small. I need to replace the valve stem one of these days but I bought the 90 degree ones and that would be impossible to get them through.

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Patience grasshopper, if you use the tube n little bottle, you can tap the tube with your finger n they march right in the one after the other
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
IMG_0770.PNG I was taught a very easy way to quickly install Dyno beads. You can put a whole package in in 15 seconds. Once you have the valve stem out, the plastic tube in place,& the bottle attached. Turn bottle upside down to start pouring. NOW with your other hand pick up a vibrating stencelor and touch the side of The vibrating wand to the rubber hose about 1/2" from the valve stem. NOT the wand point but the side of it. Dyno beads will drop right in the tire. I run them in all my trucks, RV, cars, & bikes.
 

Th3InfamousI

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Patience grasshopper, if you use the tube n little bottle, you can tap the tube with your finger n they march right in the one after the other
Nope...doesnt work. I know how to do it I can do it on all the other 3 big dog tires except for the rear of the k9 when I replaced the tire I noticed the hole was very small

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liferider

Looking forward to retirement
Nope...doesnt work. I know how to do it I can do it on all the other 3 big dog tires except for the rear of the k9 when I replaced the tire I noticed the hole was very small

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I understand your problem the stem is too small, but for normal stems where the beads fit this is a very easy & fast way to load a tire.
 

Th3InfamousI

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All stems take the same inner core valve:oldconfused:
Try putting them in without the air in the tire:D
It's not the inner core diameter. Next tire change I'll take a pic.

It's the diameter of the rubber hole on the inside of the rim isn't big enough for the beads. I've never put beads in and last tire I did myself so I got to see why they won't go in on just that tire. I need to replace the valve stem assembly. Nothing to do with the core

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byrddog

Member
The best method I found with non-tube rims. Get metal valve stems that bolt in from an outside nut, valve stem fishing tool that is on a cable, small funnel. Pop the tire bead first, remove valve core, install valve stem fishing tool and unbolt valve stem, drop into tire, use small funnel to pour in beads. Pull valve stem back up through hole, bolt on, air up. About 5 min.
 

EZ Dog

Active Member
Interior of many sand and bead blasters are lined with rubber and they don't wear thru the rubber


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