This sounds like a good use for the "Tire Change Box"Name Etc. wrote:I actually see the need to cut about 4 inches out of the height of my changer. or I need a platform around it to stand on....
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right. and be able to be pushing tire into drop center. I barely can do this... again, Short and light. I use a 6 ft pipe on bead breaker because me jumping up and down on the given handle does nothing most of the time.yamafitter wrote:You want the changer to be at a height so that when you have the bar set to change the tire, the end of the bar rests on your hip. I find this gives you the best leverage.
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