It's just for steel rims, mostly.
Picked one up Saturday and had a real "win".
The price was reduced from $137 down to $96 and when I went to pay for it I had $45 on my club card, so it ended up costing me $51 in the end. :)
Cheers, Mick.
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It's just for steel rims, mostly.
Picked one up Saturday and had a real "win".
The price was reduced from $137 down to $96 and when I went to pay for it I had $45 on my club card, so it ended up costing me $51 in the end. :)
Cheers, Mick.
Old International B250 Tractor cast iron rear wheel centre came in handy as a temporary stand until I get around to mixing up some concrete. I will put the bead breaker part back on then!
Cheers, Mick.
In case anyone else is interested in buying one...
Was just in at Supercrap to check them out as I'd seen a "club" price of $102 online. None on the floor as the store is under renovation so all the big stuff is in storage until next Saturday.
I asked whether the club price was valid until then - and when she checked found they are actually on promo this week - so even cheaper at $89 :)
Steve
I just bought one on eBay because I ordered 5 x 215/85R16 tyres on Tyroola and I know the local tyre bloke wont fit them as tubeless on my Series rims. .
$95 delivered, IKETA Tyre Changer 8"-18" Tire Bead Breaker Industrial Workshop Cars Motorbike | eBay
I bolted it to a pallet , its dead easy to break the bead and remove old tyre with the supplied bar , but stuffed if I can install new tyres with the bar thing . Tyre levers and rubber mallet easier than on the ground though.
I use Slime sealant around the bead of the tyres as a lube and it also seals the rivets .