NO, it will leak air and can go down very suddenly sometimes. -VERY bad idea.
its usually the belt inside the tire that gets bent, from hitting a curb or rocks if the rim of the tire itself is bent you cannot reseat the tire on the rim you will have a slow leak its like trying to straighted out a coat hanger
it depends on the size of the rim and tire. read the side of your tire it will say the psi. or open your driver door, look down to the door jam. there will be a sticker with tire pressure information for the stock rim and tire setup.
Driving on low tire pressure flexes the tire, causes overheating and can make the tire come off the rim on corners.
TRY 8 LBS AND SCREW THE BEAD TO THE RIM TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE. GOOD LUCK
To change an actual tire you need a tire machine to get it off the rim and the new one on. -If you mean the change the WHEEL and tire on a car, then you just need a jack and a tire wrench.
of course it will pop the tire if it haasnt already
It is possible for the rim to crack inside the tire.
I assume you mean a cracked rim, if so then DO NOT drive on this. It can lead to catastrophic failure and cause an accident.
Yes, a cracked rim can be dangerous for a vehicle's safety as it can lead to loss of tire pressure, loss of control, and potential accidents. It is important to address and repair a cracked rim promptly to ensure safe driving conditions.
no that would be a mount or a tire or a rim.
A rim crack can occur due to impact or stress on the wheel, causing a fracture in the metal. Potential consequences of a cracked rim include loss of tire pressure, decreased vehicle stability, and potential for a blowout while driving. It is important to address a cracked rim promptly to ensure safe driving conditions.
If the rim on your car's wheel is cracked, it is important to have it inspected by a professional mechanic as soon as possible. Driving with a cracked rim can be dangerous and may lead to further damage or a flat tire. Depending on the severity of the crack, the rim may need to be repaired or replaced to ensure the safety and functionality of your vehicle.
If the rim is welded to the tire, yes. You can change it, but you have to replace both the rim and the tire which will cost a lot. If the rim is welded to the vehicle itself, no. You cannot change it. In either case, having a welded rim is technically illegal in the US if you drive it on the road. If you don't, then it's not a problem
Take the tire and the rim to a tire shop. It requires special equipment to properly replace the tire and balance the rim.
To get a tire back on a rim, you can use tire irons or a tire changing machine to carefully pry the tire onto the rim. Start by lubricating the tire bead and rim with soapy water to make it easier to slide the tire on. Use the tire irons to gradually work the tire onto the rim, being careful not to damage the tire or rim. Once the tire is on, inflate it to the recommended pressure and check for any leaks.
To remove a tire stuck on a rim, you can use a tire iron to pry the tire off the rim. Start by loosening the lug nuts, then lift the tire and rim off the ground. Use the tire iron to carefully pry the tire off the rim, working your way around the tire until it is completely removed. Be cautious and patient to avoid damaging the tire or rim.
To remove a tire stuck to a rim, you can use a tire iron or pry bar to carefully separate the tire from the rim. Start by loosening the lug nuts, then use the tire iron to pry the tire away from the rim. Be cautious not to damage the rim or tire in the process. If the tire is still stuck, applying lubricant around the edge of the rim can help loosen it.