Stick a couple long Phillips screwdrivers thru bolt holes to align things before snugging up Steve’s nifty tool
Yes, that and give the wheel and the inside diameter of the tire (if ABW) or tube a dusting of talc. I use Gold Bond.I like to put about 1 psi in the tire. The inner hole will expand and allow the rim to fit in easy. Really makes a difference when trying to mount up a set for a Beaver.
DENNY
Talc is used so the tube slides inside a tire and centers up and reduces the risk of getting folds in the tube when air is added. I have seen no reason to use talc when installing Bushwheels. I do apply electrical tape to the back side of the wheel where the valve stem exits and then squirt black silicone in the hole to keep sand and grit out of the inside of the wheel.