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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:53 pm 
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bamnfi wrote:
Am loving this thread.

Just so we get the right mix for a real clusterfeck:

1. bolt cutters
2. beer (of course)
3. an angle grinder
4. a truck

oh yeah, and some kero. Why the hell not

Please, please post the fotos; this will be mighty. :shock: :?: :shock:


5. lighter

surely kero and a lighter will get rid of most of the tyre? :P


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lighter fluid and just blast it off, plenty of videos on you tube.


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OK, add

5. Lighter fluid.

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Much easier when you have you own tyre changing machine as i do. :D

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Just take it down to your local servo. Hook it up to the tyre inflater and wrap a elastic band around the trigger, Max out the pressure and stand back

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has anyone found a servo lately where the clip holds on and seals?

that's the holy grail, a bit like an english car without smoke in the wires...


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Just do a long enough burnout and they will come off :D


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