Posted by sflem849 on August 15, 2011 at 13:15:55 from (69.197.84.39):
In Reply to: tire change equipment posted by kennell on August 15, 2011 at 05:29:49:
I bought the Ken-Tool slide hammer bead breaker from Northern Tool for around $110 and it was well worth it. I also bought three bars from Brad at Wisconsin Tech for around $100. I went to my local tire store and asked the service manager what I needed. He hooked me up with Wisconsin Tech (where they get all their tools and supplies) and told Brad what I needed. IIRC there are two 16-24" bars and one tubeless bar (the long ones with the nub things)
Ken-Tool seems to be about the only brand out there anymore. Farm and Fleet/Fleet Farm, TSC, Harbor Freight, Northern Tool and a million internet guys have the tools available.
I would NEVER want to change one on the ground if I had a choice. That's nuts. Why would I want to lift a 100+ lb tire off the ground to get the bottom bead off!?!
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