I've searched, and it seems most folks use some home made, or kitchen solutions. That's not what I want. I want to buy a product designed for the job.
As a guy with a tire changer in my shop, all my friends bring their tires over, and I've noticed that sometimes the beads are "glued" on tighter than others, and in all those cases, I can see the remnants of what I'm assuming was a paste. 99% of my use case is "extreme" offroad use, and even with beadlocks, the inner bead is not usually locked, and spinning tires or losing beads on non-beadlocked wheels is relatively common. So here's what I'm looking for, and I'm hoping you can give me specific suggestions, and your experience with those suggestions.
Requirements:
* Lubricate the bead for fitting the tire on the wheel (usually 15-17" rims w/35-42" tires, not low pro).
* Lubrication should dry into a form that helps hold the tire in place on the wheel. or at least not encourage slipping.
* For bonus points, it would be great if it could go into the open top little bottle attached to the side of my tire changer, and not require keeping a separately sealed tub nearby. Though, this is the least important.
From my research it seems like euro paste might be a good solution? But I'm not even sure I'm searching for the right things, and I'm pretty far out of my element, so I welcome any direct experience folks have with commercial tire lube/paste products.
Thanks!
Picture of tire changer, and open top bottle included for illustration.
As a guy with a tire changer in my shop, all my friends bring their tires over, and I've noticed that sometimes the beads are "glued" on tighter than others, and in all those cases, I can see the remnants of what I'm assuming was a paste. 99% of my use case is "extreme" offroad use, and even with beadlocks, the inner bead is not usually locked, and spinning tires or losing beads on non-beadlocked wheels is relatively common. So here's what I'm looking for, and I'm hoping you can give me specific suggestions, and your experience with those suggestions.
Requirements:
* Lubricate the bead for fitting the tire on the wheel (usually 15-17" rims w/35-42" tires, not low pro).
* Lubrication should dry into a form that helps hold the tire in place on the wheel. or at least not encourage slipping.
* For bonus points, it would be great if it could go into the open top little bottle attached to the side of my tire changer, and not require keeping a separately sealed tub nearby. Though, this is the least important.
From my research it seems like euro paste might be a good solution? But I'm not even sure I'm searching for the right things, and I'm pretty far out of my element, so I welcome any direct experience folks have with commercial tire lube/paste products.
Thanks!
Picture of tire changer, and open top bottle included for illustration.
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