YELLAHEEP
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Littleton, Colorado
Was browsing the "Tools" section and came across this nifty old tire machine and got it for $120. (Auto Bayz went outta business and I was getting tired of paying the Firestone around the corner $7 + tax a tire to dismount)
It uses an air ram to break the beads, then you use a bar to manually pull the tires off the rim. Used it this afternoon and it works pretty slick!
Unfortunately, it's old enough that most vehicle tires/wheels weren't bigger than 15" and 8" wide..... the bead breaker arm was maxed out trying to get it over the 235/75/15 tire. But it suits my needs for my little parts operation!
Rather than bolt it to the floor, I'll probably make a couple of metal foot plates that extend from the base so I can stand on 'em to keep the thing from spinning when I'm using the bar to remove the tires.
It uses an air ram to break the beads, then you use a bar to manually pull the tires off the rim. Used it this afternoon and it works pretty slick!
Unfortunately, it's old enough that most vehicle tires/wheels weren't bigger than 15" and 8" wide..... the bead breaker arm was maxed out trying to get it over the 235/75/15 tire. But it suits my needs for my little parts operation!
Rather than bolt it to the floor, I'll probably make a couple of metal foot plates that extend from the base so I can stand on 'em to keep the thing from spinning when I'm using the bar to remove the tires.

