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Maico
08-28-2012, 02:38 AM
Hey Guys.....
Anyone here have this tool that they can dimension the adjustable bar for me?? I got a sweet deal on a similiar tool yet it's for 15" automotive wheels. Same exact tool...just doesnt have the adjustable bar.
Thanks,
Rog'
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tri again
08-28-2012, 09:48 AM
wow, I'd try the search key for 'bead breaker'
and bet you'll get a few pages of anything that's ever been tried
in one inquiry
brapp
08-28-2012, 09:55 AM
i tried usign the one from harbor freight the orange one and its the best thign i have ever usedon atv tires.
gomer202
08-28-2012, 11:54 AM
I have tire machine with atv adapters and it works like a dream
FourtyCaliber
08-28-2012, 12:06 PM
I just did my ATC110 rims & tires with a piece of 4X4 and a jeep. Worked like a charm.
fabiodriven
08-28-2012, 12:41 PM
Christ guys, I once boned two different girls in one day, but nobody asked that.
Can someone answer poor Roger's question here please?
Maico
08-28-2012, 12:45 PM
Christ guys, I once boned two different girls in one day, but nobody asked that.
Can someone answer poor Roger's question here please?
My hero!! Lucky bastad! I figure I can make it work with the 8" wheels I need to break down but when I need to do the 10" ones...I need the adjustability.
Cert88
08-28-2012, 11:19 PM
I have one similar to that but like yours it is not adjustable. It was made for only 10 inch rims, but I made two other bars one for a 9" and one for 8" rims. Just made them one and two inches smaller than the 10" one that came on it.
But if yours is for a 15" rim and you need it for a 10" rim just subtract 5inches off the length on your bar, than you would know how long it needs to be from the end to the mounting hole, and you can make different holes for which ever size rims you have.
Hope that makes sense.
Maico
08-30-2012, 02:37 AM
I have one similar to that but like yours it is not adjustable. It was made for only 10 inch rims, but I made two other bars one for a 9" and one for 8" rims. Just made them one and two inches smaller than the 10" one that came on it.
But if yours is for a 15" rim and you need it for a 10" rim just subtract 5inches off the length on your bar, than you would know how long it needs to be from the end to the mounting hole, and you can make different holes for which ever size rims you have.
Hope that makes sense.
Makes absolute perfect sense. I think I'll do just that. I'll just shorten the current bar on it as I'll never need to break down a 15" automotive rim. ( Now that I've said that...:rolleyes:)
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