dngspot
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I bought a Harbor Freight tire changer with a bit of skepticism and justifiability so. I bent the tire rim breaker and the bar used to remove the tire right away. The tire I started with was a 31 10.5 15 on a aluminum rim. This rim has one of the tightest beads I have worked with. At one time in my life I broke down tires as part of my job. Anyway, I managed along and removed the tire and reinstalled it. There is no way that this thing can be treated as an industry standard tool, but who would expect any tool from HF to be of industry quality? To make this a bit stronger here is what I did.
I welded in two plates to make the bead breaker stronger; I also cut a piece of thick wall pipe to use to break the bead. I mounted this guy to the floor; it would be pretty tough to work with it loose. Here is a pic of the finished product.
I have replaced the tire bar with a new one from HF, seen at the top of the pic
In this pic you can see some of the damage to the bead press. I pulled one of the adjustment holes, out of round. If this continues to be a problem I will make a thicker piece.
I will be replacing the tire bar with a Ken Tools Snake. They make one 42 inches long; it is used with their tire changer. Ken Tools tire changer cost over $400.00. Mine will cost just over $100.00 with the Ken Tool Snake and work just as well when I get the tool.
I welded in two plates to make the bead breaker stronger; I also cut a piece of thick wall pipe to use to break the bead. I mounted this guy to the floor; it would be pretty tough to work with it loose. Here is a pic of the finished product.

I have replaced the tire bar with a new one from HF, seen at the top of the pic

In this pic you can see some of the damage to the bead press. I pulled one of the adjustment holes, out of round. If this continues to be a problem I will make a thicker piece.

I will be replacing the tire bar with a Ken Tools Snake. They make one 42 inches long; it is used with their tire changer. Ken Tools tire changer cost over $400.00. Mine will cost just over $100.00 with the Ken Tool Snake and work just as well when I get the tool.
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