csthompson12
Well-Known Member
I had a truck with 19.5's, now I have one with 11r22.5's. I only need to change a few tires. What would you recommend for tire irons? Or would you get the bar that is specific to 22.5s?
I will give you a run for your money on that one.But even at 67, with steel holding my back together, screwed up hips and wearing a diaper
after prostate surgery---------------I can still slip a tire off and on a 22.5 faster than anyone
on here or in most tire shops, ----------------------but I don't want to.
Pound of semtex, yeah I win. I'm 43 no fair you being almost 10 years younger than me competing.I've seen those, you might now at my age-but when I was 35 not a chance. lol
Heck I got you by 24 now, lolI'm 43 no fair you being almost 10 years younger than me competin
On my M923A2 I just take nuts off, no playing with tire irons.Heck I got you by 24 now, lol
We brought them to the tire shop at work, but it was just down the street.We do all our own tire work. Probably 40-60 tires per year. As a whole, we are probably only saving $1500-2000 per year.
But the real savings is not running to town, or running back to shop to pull wheel and throw in a pickup to haul to town. That time and those miles are the expensive ones.
Was that way at the Utility Company, we not ever changed a tire, installed spares and tire company fixed/changed the old ones.It's called a duck bill. When I bought tires--prices was mounted also. Causes the tire dealer
to sharpen their pencil. But I forget I wasn't messing around with a few at a time, average
buy was 300 at a time, plus if I called they sent someone out asap.
Bead Bazooka ?Was that way at the Utility Company, we not ever changed a tire, installed spares and tire company fixed/changed the old ones.
Gaither is the tire bead tool I still have In a Box with other pieces, paid $150 for at a Farm Sale, no one but myself knew what it was. Will get photos later.