Tires can be mounted using fire by heating them up to make them more pliable, allowing them to stretch and fit onto the wheel rim. The heat from the fire softens the rubber, making it easier to manipulate and install the tire onto the rim. However, it is important to exercise caution when using fire to mount tires, as excessive heat can damage the tire or cause it to explode. It is recommended to seek professional assistance when mounting tires using this method.
When buying rims, with tires already mounted, they can be used immediately. Someone that is purchasing already mounted tires, needs to verify that they are balanced, prior to putting them on a vehicle.
No.
You sould have the new tires mounted FIRST, then have them do the alignment at the same visit.
Yes, you can . They must be mounted as a pair.
Yes, they can. They must be mounted as a pair.
Fire extinguishers shall be mounted 75 feet apart
Yes
Rims is another word for wheels, on which your tires are mounted.
Yes. If you buy a bicycle from wal-mart, it will come with all the required parts, as tires, already mounted.
Fire sirens that alert fire fighters to an impending fire are located in the main rooms of a fire house. They are also mounted on the roof of the fire station, or on a pole next to it. In some areas additional fire sirens will be located next to government buildings.
Alot of fire.
That's very simple. Putting holes in your wheels to vent the tire.