Aaah, nothing beats the smell of fresh donuts...
I spent some time in the garage last night, dismount the exhaust and rear wheel, valve stem, and then get out my custom tool that I meant intended to be my bead breaker. Its a 2x4 on edge bolted to another short 2x4 that inserts into the trailer hitch receiver on my truck, with another 2x4 bolted to the long lever to push the bead off the rim. EPIC fail... The piece that pushes on the tire was mounted too far from the trailer hitch. I drilled another hole, adjusted the mounting, and it was better, then the 2x4 inserted into the trailer hitch receiver split. I retrieved my steel trailer hitch and bolted the long lever 2x4 to this, and tried it again, then split the long lever 2x4... Back to the drawing board. I used the old vice method of breaking the bead last night, and had another good idea last night on how to improve on my design... I suppose this is how everything is made - try, fail, adjust, try, fail, adjust, try, succeed! I'll get it yet.
I used lots of caution around the TPMS. I'll do the front tire on Saturday. The old rear tire (Michelin Pilot road 4) was very stiff - lots of heat cycles...