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Re: Tire Bead Breaker Tool
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Posted by old on February 26, 2007 at 19:45:16 from (4.245.2.253):
In Reply to: Tire Bead Breaker Tool posted by in-too-deep on February 26, 2007 at 19:23:51:
That thing is just a toy so to speak. Guess you should have asked more questions when you where down here I could have shown you a few differant types of them. My self I use a tire hammer, with practice you can get good with one and it will cost you maybe $20-50 for a good one and will last your grand sons lift to boot if you take care of it. Now if you don't like the hammer idea theres also a slide hammer one that has a long rod and a slide that brakes them down well and again less then $50 new. I also have an air powered one here but it takes a lot of work to pick it up and set it one the rim
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