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Harbor Freight tire changer
Okay, I bought one of these things. They are on sale right now by the way. 50 bux for the changer and 50 bux for the MC tire adapter. The directions seem simple enough. My question is do I need anything besides some soapy water to get the tire off the rim and the new tire back onto the rim. The directions don't indicate that anything else is needed but I know how that goes.
Are there any pitfalls to this thing that I need to know about? Any tendency to mar the rims? Thanks, Idaho, Bud, aka High Plains Drifter
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