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VEVOR Tire Slide Hammer Cast-Steel Bead Breaker Slide Hammer 1.5-Inch Diameter Tire Bead Breaker Slide Hammer 50-Inch Length Tire Breaker Bar Yellow, Heavy Duty Bead Breaker, for Car Truck Trailer

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Tire Slide Hammer Cast-Steel Bead Breaker Slide Hammer 1.5-Inch Diameter Tire Bead Breaker Slide Hammer 50-Inch Length Tire Breaker Bar Yellow, Heavy Duty Bead Breaker, for Car Truck Trailer

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peter sulak peter sulak
Breaks that tired they just won’t come up with a hammer
Sometimes it’s just not worth to use a tire hammer this will do the same job without breaking your back
Amazon Customer Amazon Customer
Save time
Jose Vega Jose Vega
Bead breaker hammer
Good product and good price
Micheal Terry Micheal Terry
Lost the tool.
I put the address incorrect on my order. I never got it. MY Bad. LOL.
Richard M Lupien Richard M Lupien
good tools
helped a lot getting tire off
MATT PETRI MATT PETRI
Good tools
Working great
Squid Squid
mechanic
work very good so far have only used 3 or 4 times gets the job done with ease Great product for the money Would buy again and would refer to a friend
HiTechRedNeck HiTechRedNeck
THEY WORK!!
I've not changed enough tires in my days to tell you whether these are golden or not... but they do the job... the fork has a flat side and a beveled side, flat side needs to be against the tire... the beveled side has an angled slot for the lifter to slide into, slide it in, put the irons together and push them down together... that's it, the bead should be broken... I will say its important to get the fork as far into the bead as possible... first time using them, I wasn't getting it in far enough and just built up my frustrations... but if you get the fork all the way into the bead (not the lower sidewall), the bead will break and you will have success... I actually used some light hammering to get it all the way into the bead... great investment, half the cost of the "others" out there like this...

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