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Re: Tire Bead Breaker Tool
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Posted by old on February 26, 2007 at 20:48:56 from (4.244.6.41):
In Reply to: Re: Tire Bead Breaker Tool posted by in-too-deep on February 26, 2007 at 20:09:25:
Yep thats a slide hammer type. Last one I looked at could be had for around $50 or so. Theres a place down 25 mile south of me that had them for that $50 price last time I was in there. Its sort of a TCS, store type place. Check with some of your local tire stores, most will have outlets for tire hammers and slide hammers. The nice thing about the slide hammer is you can pop a tire loose right one the tractor or truck. Yep years ago I was also a tire man and did my share of tractor, truck and car tires. The split rims where the most fun and I still do them off and on out here at my place. Now see you should have hung around about a week you might have been able to ask all the question that way and maybe even learned a thing or 2 LOL. I haven't gotten an e-mail from you yet by the way
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