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Posted by bjr on August 29, 2006 at 13:10:38 from (64.185.102.32):
In Reply to: Is anyone changing their own tires? posted by CharleyFarmall on August 29, 2006 at 07:02:29:
I had some bad experiences with the "Sudden Service" guys tire store here in town. Now, I do all my own now. I've bought tires online from places like Nebraska Tire, good folks there. Yes there is freight involved but I still come out ahead. Things are done when I need them done and with me that's a biggy. I invested in tire bead slid hammer; tire spoons; bead cheata bead sealer air tank; some patchs for tubes (no tubeless tractor tires here)and the mandatory Murphy's tire and tube compound (five gal. bucket of the stuff)air powered buffer with appropriate wheel. I also got two Daughters that I seem to have keep tires on for. I use a static balancer to do the balancing, Harbor Freight Tools. I bought a Harbor freight tire post type machine for $40 and just love it for the small passenger tires. I had a rim clamp professional machine and I didn't like it and sold it. I'm not a pro and mount dismount yet but I'm practicing on it. bjr
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