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2mnycars

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It's time. Tire changeover time.

Darn Jeep tires are heavy, and they are in my basement. I've recovered from a broken shoulder; however, I'm weaker than I was. I'm not much good lifting anymore.

How do you handle your tires? Do you have a dolly or device to take them upstairs? I have a typical builder's house. Garage is too small. That's why the tires for Jeep and cars are downstairs. Stairs down to the basement are open. Dog will go down; getting her to go back up is an issue too. I don't plan to rebuild the stairs, as it may soon be a good time to move. (That may be an issue with some dollies?)

If you have a fix I'd really like to hear about it!
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Just ask @cosine he knows!
No one w/ some muscles & healthy back able to help out?
I suppose you could rig up some portable winch if you plan on having to do this on a regular basis. Maybe there's some site member(s) that live nearby that could lend a hand???
 
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Thanks. Most Jeeps nearby are driven by women...
I'm looking for a young lad that can help...
I'm 74 and enjoying the Jeep very much.
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