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Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Gotbikes
17 mei 2025
Makes popping the beads on my interceptor 650 tires a breeze. (I wish it could help remounting the tire:-) ). It's the quality and kind of tool you can hand down to your kids.
carl s
23 april 2025
used it to break bead on 2013 ram 1500 to replace the TPS , worked great , worth every penny . saved me $100
Wookieecantina
11 februari 2025
I'm so tired of being scammed by tire shops to something as simple as changing tire pressure monitoring sensors. Most shops mark up the sensor costs far too much and then charge really high fees for the labor and code programming.With this bead breaker, I did the job myself and the results were perfect.Sure, there is a bit of a learning curve, but that's kind of the fun part.I would absolutely recommend this bead breaker, just take your time with it, make sure you adjust the clamp down bolt several times, making sure to seat the pushing bar as close to the rim as possible and also lube up the entire bead really, really well, as this will help tremendously.Nice product, NOT MADE IN CHINA, but rather Taiwan! Yeah! Never thought I'd be happy to see a product made in Taiwan, but trust me, the quality of this is really excellent. Taiwan is known for producing higher quality products, second of course to the USA. :)All in all, if you believe you need this, just buy it. You'll have it for the rest of your life and pass it down to your kids.
Carol Martel
27 januari 2025
Outil très efficace et qui fonctionne très bien sans endommager la roue ou le pneu. Cessez d'utiliser une planche de bois avec un cric ou toute autre bricole tout croche. Cet outil est conçu pour faire le travail et de façon très sécuritaire en plus. Livraison très rapide. Excellent achat.
PNW
22 december 2024
High quality device to do the tricky business of breaking the bead on a tire. Definitely a learning curve involved. I was changing TPMS sensors on five KO2 truck tires, so breaking the bead was no joke. Using aeveral cut 2x4s (12”-18” in length) and a big rubber mallet really helped too. For the truck tires, I used the bead breaker in about 4 locations and then followed up with a 2x4 on its end pounding down with the rubber mallet to break the bead all around the tire.By the fourth tire I had it down pretty well. Just be patient and don’t get too aggresssive so you don’t break any tools or mar the surface of your wheels. Excellent tool.
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