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Topic Title: Which cheap bead breaker is best?
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Created On: 04/30/2008 04:32 PM
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 04/30/2008 04:32 PM
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JeffinTD
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After breaking down some stock tires without one, I think it is time to invest in a bead breaker or tire changer tool... I'd like it to be able to handle 12 and 14" wheels that works reliably, but I don't want to dump much money into one.

Harbor Freight has a couple different styles, and tractor supply places also have a couple options for around $40- but I'd like to hear from owners about what works and what doesn't.

If you have one that works well, please also provide where to get it.

Thanks in advance for any replies.

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 04/30/2008 07:03 PM
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EastCoastWest
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Lay the tire/rim on the ground and run over the tire with the car or something to break the bead..

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Edited: 04/30/2008 at 07:04 PM by EastCoastWest
 04/30/2008 09:15 PM
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Originally posted by: EastCoastWest

Lay the tire/rim on the ground and run over the tire with the car or something to break the bead..


What he said...

I am fortunate enough to have a friend who works at a Tire center... and we just use the aluminum rim machine to mount the tires

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 04/30/2008 09:57 PM
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I've been there, done that (drive truck on them) but some are really a pain to get to break like that. They either flip up, or just won't come off the bead.

I've used the bumper jack, or the landing pads on the 5th wheel before, too, but sometimes the just don't want to go, especially on factory tires that have been on a long time...

That's why I'm looking for an inexpensive, easier way to do it.

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 05/01/2008 06:31 AM
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Jeff,

Found this link from NE ATV's --- Answering the question you asked It is an "ok" web forum - this one is better.

http://northeastatvers.com/for...ndex.php?topic=14750.0

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 05/01/2008 07:29 PM
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Thanks.

I think I'll give that first one a shot...

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 05/11/2008 07:25 PM
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T-Boliver
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To break the bead using your car or truck,first place a 2X6 around 3 long foot on the tire next to the rims edge,drive on the board this should break the bead..It works for me..
 05/11/2008 08:34 PM
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On the link that Crazysteve provided, I have used the first one and it works pretty good. One thing that makes it easier is to leave some air in the tires so the sides don't collapse.

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