I used to do this with plant tyres, when I was in the British Army. We used to put a cargo strap around the tyre (to help it seat correctly and seal). We also used to position the tyre under the vehicle in case when inflating under pressure, the split rim popped off Rather it hit the chassis of the vehicle, than take my head off. Then again the plant wheels of a Volvo BM4400 are a lot larger, so probably more dangerous.
@@mountainyacht4287 I was curious for both. We have Michelin xlz. But thinking of changing to a more road specific spec. So for instance the Bridgestone m748. However, there has to be a possibility to get the tyres worldwide. Change in tyres could really benefit our fuel consumption 😀
@@speedsweets67 We have Continental HCS in 14.00R20 Less aggressive than your Michelin XLZ but a bit better road behaviour and less wear. Not as good off road though. The other set are dedicated winter tyres - rethreads - based on the same tire. They performed really well last winter.
I used to do this with plant tyres, when I was in the British Army.
We used to put a cargo strap around the tyre (to help it seat correctly and seal). We also used to position the tyre under the vehicle in case when inflating under pressure, the split rim popped off Rather it hit the chassis of the vehicle, than take my head off. Then again the plant wheels of a Volvo BM4400 are a lot larger, so probably more dangerous.
Top Job many thanks 4 the Video 🎉😂
Just curious. Which tyres do you drive.
Thx
Winter tires or the off road tires?
@@mountainyacht4287 I was curious for both.
We have Michelin xlz. But thinking of changing to a more road specific spec. So for instance the Bridgestone m748.
However, there has to be a possibility to get the tyres worldwide.
Change in tyres could really benefit our fuel consumption 😀
@@speedsweets67 We have Continental HCS in 14.00R20 Less aggressive than your Michelin XLZ but a bit better road behaviour and less wear. Not as good off road though. The other set are dedicated winter tyres - rethreads - based on the same tire. They performed really well last winter.
@@mountainyacht4287 Dank je wel. De XLZ is, denk ik te specifiek. In Afrika misschien beter ivm de modder, maar voor de rest misschien te "Extreem".