BobMerrick wrote:
Tire is in the trash.
If you're just going to throw it away maybe you should try some "on the edge" mounting proceedures. 1st drink a bunch of beer (lessons the pain if something goes wrong) put tire on rim, soak yourself down with the garden hose...real good. Spray some starting fluid in tire and drop a match on it. With any luck you'll hear a WOOFFF/POP. THIS IS A JOKE, PLEASE DON'T DO THAT!!!!If these tires are just ATV type tires, all you should have to do is put a ratchet strap around the outer circumference of the tire and with a good air compressor set the bead. On problem tires I sometimes remove the guts in the valve stem and "shoot" a blast of air with air pistol thing attachment just to set the bead, replace guts and fill. It sometimes takes a few...or many tries but I haven't been beaten yet.
ALSO I'm SURE you could find a innertube that size or close to it. Its cat trax, not an Indy car. Get an ATV innertube thats close tape over or sand down any inside sharp edges, and put it together! The only thing about tubless and tubed tires on road vehicles is ...You can't install a tube in a "tubless" radial because there is too much flex, flex creates heat and the tube fails. You CAN install a tube in a bias ply "tubless" tire...most every motorcycle with spoked wheels has this EXACT set up!