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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    I'm pretty sure they are records of farmers who have been killed doing this with tractors and such. I know I heard something about that a while back...

    Bart
    There was a scare about non-pyrotechnic tire inflation procedures on semi-trailer wheels - sometimes the wheels would come apart during inflation, seriously messing up or killing whoever was filling the tire. Many shops installed inflation cages for safety.

    Perhaps that is what you are thinking of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ View Post
    There was a scare about non-pyrotechnic tire inflation procedures on semi-trailer wheels - sometimes the wheels would come apart during inflation, seriously messing up or killing whoever was filling the tire. Many shops installed inflation cages for safety.

    Perhaps that is what you are thinking of?
    Yes, perhaps, but I specifically remember something about using Ether...

    Bart

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    That appears to be starting fluid, not WD-40 from the way the flame looks.

    John C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ View Post
    There was a scare about non-pyrotechnic tire inflation procedures on semi-trailer wheels - sometimes the wheels would come apart during inflation, seriously messing up or killing whoever was filling the tire. Many shops installed inflation cages for safety.

    Perhaps that is what you are thinking of?
    It's not so much a danger on solid one-piece wheels. The danger is older military-type wheels that have a "split-ring" retainer that can fly off during inflation. Tire cages were made just for these kind of military-type wheels with the "split-ring".

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    I first saw this technique on Top Gear's polar expedition !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi9MOX-l7Gs


    Do you guys get / watch top gear? If you haven't seent the poplar expedition WATCH IT !!!
    Speed Thrills, Boredom Kills!!

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    I tried this last night on my VX while it was in the garage. Didn't go so well....



    Gary Noonan
    '01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT

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    Awesome link. I would have never guessed. Thanks!

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    WOW Gary.....i think you uses to much...and the manual says to do it in a well ventilated area....
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]...

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    I have first hand knowledge of a fatality using this procedure. It is very dangerous. I have seated many beads off road and have always been able to re seat the bead without the use of ether. Sometimes a ratchet strap is required but most times all you have to do is get the tire and rim off the ground and air up. A little water around the bead works to lubricate and seal. My advice is don't do it.
    Todd

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