So... I have a 2018 Yukon XL Denali with the 22" chrome snowflake wheels. I picked up a set of 20" OEM wheels off a 2022 Sierra. The previous owner of the 20" wheels had a tire shop break the outer bead and pull his sensors. This got me thinking, as I am a cheapskate... I could do the same with my old wheels, swap the sensors over, and air them up. The balance should be good still as the inner bead wasn't broken - the tire/wheel orientation are still the same.
I don't have a tire machine, but I have broken down tires by hand in the garage with the usual MCGuyver solutions. How much hell you all think I will go through breaking the bead on that 22" wheel? Anyone have experience breaking them in the garage? Trying to save the $50 or so of a shop doing it for me.
Also, any ideas what I can sell the 22" chrome snowflake wheels for? One has a leak on the outer bead due to corrosion on the wheel (tire shop already slathered some sealant on it once). The rest are in fair condition, no curb rash and minor pitting/scuffs that you can only see with a close inspection.
I don't have a tire machine, but I have broken down tires by hand in the garage with the usual MCGuyver solutions. How much hell you all think I will go through breaking the bead on that 22" wheel? Anyone have experience breaking them in the garage? Trying to save the $50 or so of a shop doing it for me.
Also, any ideas what I can sell the 22" chrome snowflake wheels for? One has a leak on the outer bead due to corrosion on the wheel (tire shop already slathered some sealant on it once). The rest are in fair condition, no curb rash and minor pitting/scuffs that you can only see with a close inspection.