Found this on ebay:
Not sure how portable it would be given it needs to be bolted down...
Anyone got one/used one? For the money, it looks like a handy thing to have in the shed if it worked................http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Tyre-Changer-Car ... dZViewItem
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It does look handy if it was bolted down.
Other thing is you would need a huge space surrounding it to be clear to turn the bead dislocator as well as a second person to push and hold the bead down into centre well.
It looks like it's a 2 person only job for that without the static dislocator and motor to turn the wheel.
It's SNAKE OIL!
Just my thoughts.
Other thing is you would need a huge space surrounding it to be clear to turn the bead dislocator as well as a second person to push and hold the bead down into centre well.
It looks like it's a 2 person only job for that without the static dislocator and motor to turn the wheel.
It's SNAKE OIL!
Just my thoughts.
I'm the sharpest tool in the shed!
I hear what you're saying but Tyrepliers (well known Australian brand)v6hilux wrote:It does look handy if it was bolted down.
Other thing is you would need a huge space surrounding it to be clear to turn the bead dislocator as well as a second person to push and hold the bead down into centre well.
It looks like it's a 2 person only job for that without the static dislocator and motor to turn the wheel.
It's SNAKE OIL!
Just my thoughts.
has a very similar concept which sells for about $700
http://www.tyrepliers.com.au/Products/M ... hanger.htm
Cant see much difference between the two machines.............
As long as the quality is good it will work fine. They are a one man job and work perfectly. I have used similar to change hundreds of tyres in the past. This is just a copy of a typical old school tyre changing tool.v6hilux wrote:It does look handy if it was bolted down.
Other thing is you would need a huge space surrounding it to be clear to turn the bead dislocator as well as a second person to push and hold the bead down into centre well.
It looks like it's a 2 person only job for that without the static dislocator and motor to turn the wheel.
It's SNAKE OIL!
Just my thoughts.
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