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    Default bead breaker/tire changer?

    Does anyone know where to get a good but cheap bead breaker? give me links or brands!

    i see harbor freight has a couple,anyone tried those out yet?

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    Ya china frieght one works great
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    can you link me to the one that works good? i see a few different ones

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    Call Erick Anderson at Spot ATV Tires. number is 623-640-0479

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    well i already have a guy that does my tires for cheap and is close to my house, but looking at a bead breaker for when im at the dunes for a week and camping and stuff

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    Get the one from harbor frieght adam... thats what my buddy uses outta hir garage for all my stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by azkfx450rider View Post
    can you link me to the one that works good? i see a few different ones
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=34552

    perfect for ATV's

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    Just be sure you have a hard surface to work on. You will need a piece of plywood at the dunes due to the sand. or the back of a truck, bed of a trailer, etc. We have used them many a time.
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