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Tyre irons/levers

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Tyre irons/levers

Post by cj »

Where does one get some good quality tyre irons/levers? Melbourne preferably.
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Post by RockyF75 »

think he means something like this

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And what are you expecting to do with it that you specifically mentioned quality?? A supercheap one has always done the task for me using it on wheelnuts. Or just go to a wreckers yard, plenty in boots. :?
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Post by droopypete »

RockyF70 wrote:think he means something like this

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And what are you expecting to do with it that you specifically mentioned quality?? A supercheap one has always done the task for me using it on wheelnuts. Or just go to a wreckers yard, plenty in boots. :?
I think you will find that is a wheel brace (or a lug wrench depending on where you are reading this :lol: )

I think he means a tyre lever like this,
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Post by RockyF75 »

droopypete wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:think he means something like this

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And what are you expecting to do with it that you specifically mentioned quality?? A supercheap one has always done the task for me using it on wheelnuts. Or just go to a wreckers yard, plenty in boots. :?
I think you will find that is a wheel brace (or a lug wrench depending on where you are reading this :lol: )

I think he means a tyre lever like this,
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Hey, i just google imaged tire iron ok :roll: :D Cause i figured tyre iron to tire regroover was a huge jump.
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Post by cj »

Yep, tyre irons or tyre levers. Don't want cheap stuff that can't handle some weight on them.
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Post by AutoBalanceMan »

We can get them and supply thru the mail or at the swap meet in March at Yarra Glen. Contact us thru the web page.
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Post by benhl »

pinchbar from bunnings, dual use :D

Worked fine for me.
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