Let me add my 2 cents. I have done this before with no problems. When installing tires I keep some baby powder in the shop to sprinkle on inner tubes and the inside of tires to allow the tubes to move around while being inflated. Liberally coat the inner tube before installing. Inflate just a little (about 5 to 7 psi), to the point the bead can still be squeezed off the rim. Check for tube hanging out, align tire bead with rim, then squeeze and release tire bead off rim working all around rim. Add more PSI to about 20. Check bead for proper seating. Then bounce tire hard on floor all around. Then inflate to full pressure. Might sound like a lot of work, but really just takes a couple of minutes, and it works for me.