I have a similar type bead breaker. Works decent if you have something solid to mount it on. Using the truck to do it works well. When doing it at home I just take them to a local dealer and they pop the beads for $5 and then I mount them myself.
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I've done all my own tires atv,truck tractor or what ever. If you got the tools it's pretty easy although I found out breaking the beads on 9 and 10 inch rims to be a little more challenging. Usually takes a few trys. I made a bead breaker out of scrap steel that works slick. Now I'm designing a better breaker that will fit into the hitch of the truck and is portable. Any one think I could make some money off this or someone already got a patent on something like that.
I've done all my own tires atv,truck tractor or what ever. If you got the tools it's pretty easy although I found out breaking the beads on 9 and 10 inch rims to be a little more challenging. Usually takes a few trys. I made a bead breaker out of scrap steel that works slick. Now I'm designing a better breaker that will fit into the hitch of the truck and is portable. Any one think I could make some money off this or someone already got a patent on something like that.
If I get time tomorrow maybe I'll try and take a pic of my proto type I have'nt started on the one that mounts in the hitch it's still in my head. Snows coming soon and so much to do and so little time to do it in.
I figured out how to upload pic's but keep getting a failure notice. So if anybody wants a pic of my proto type, send me a private message with your e-mail and I'll try sending it to you that way.