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I have done it many times and each time I swear I’ll use a shop. Lube is your friend. I dilute a mixture of dish soap and water to make a slippery mess that helps the tire move around the rim when levering it on. It also helps sealing when inflating. You’ll need to place the rim onto carpet or some other surface to protect the finish and the disk. Get some rim protectors - nylon strips that you slip over the edge of the rim to protect it from tire lever gouges. Buy a harbor freight wheel stand for balancing. There are a lot of videos on YouTube. But like I said, once I start the process I regret it as I don’t have the fancy garage equipment for tire fitting. It can be physical work. Good luck.
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'72 Norton Commando,
'47 Sunbeam S7
'14 Tacoma
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