🚗 Change your tires, change your game!
The Leriton 5 Pcs Tire Changer set includes five heavy-duty nylon tire bead clamps designed for compatibility with Coats tire changers. Each tool is engineered for durability, featuring a spring-loaded plunger for easy tire installation. Compact and versatile, these tools are essential for any motorist looking to enhance their tire-changing experience.
Manufacturer | Leriton |
Brand | Leriton |
Item Weight | 2.81 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.77 x 6.3 x 6.26 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | XEI-Leriton-0192 |
Manufacturer Part Number | XEI-Leriton-0192 |
C**A
Tire mounting tools
Most awesome tools for hand mounting tires. I used them for motorcycle tires, but they would also work great for cars. Plastic construction doesn't damage the wheels. One of the best things that I've found for mounting your own tires.
D**S
Nice for rookie tire installers
Like they are super easy like having a third arm to use. They do break when the young ones that can not figure out how to use them.
T**N
Plastic but tough
They work great, only need two at a time using a modified HF manual tire machine. I have three extra in case any breaks but I don’t see it happening.
J**A
Get these!!!
So glad I picked these up!! Makes changing large and low profile tires even easier!! No more using two or three prybars at a time. Just clamp to the wheel and turn, so simple!! Glad I got them.
A**R
Interesting Tool That Aids In Mounting Tires
At first I wasn't actually sure what value this tool really offered, but I figured I'd give it a try. While it does offer some assistance in positioning the bead properly to help with getting the tire over the rim while mounting, I'm not completely positive it would be something I'd grab every time I'm mounting tires. It's an interesting concept that perhaps will prove it's value in the long run.The design is pretty good as it's specifically made it fit over the rim and has the quick release. The quality of the plastic seems a little light and I'm concerned that it'll hold up in the long run, but as the listing states you get five in case some of them break.......(foreshadowing perhaps?). At about $5 per tool the price isn't terrible, so for you maybe it's worth a shot.I don't know the specifics of a Coat's tire machine, so perhaps the tool makes more sense when used in conjunction with that particular machine. I've used them with my Harbor Freight basic tire changer tool to help keep the tire I've started on the bottom side of the lip as I work the tire around to prevent it from popping off. It does assist in that when necessary and hopefully it'll keep me from having to use Vice-Grips as often to keep the tire from moving onto the top of the lip on particularly stubborn tires.I'm not disappointed in the tool, as I see the principle. It's an interesting idea that could have some value for you.
R**Y
One broke on first tire
The spring and plastic piece shot out of the bottom when I was trying to put a tire on. I would save your money and time. They weren’t that much help to begin with and ended up just using my tire spoons like normal.
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