ECONOMY TIRE INSTALLATION TOOL
ECONOMY TIRE INSTALLATION TOOL. FITS 8" TO 26" TIRES.
Economy Tire Installation Tool Buyer's Guide
The Economy Tire Installation Tool is an essential tool designed to make the process of installing or removing wheelchair tires quick and easy. Its user-friendly design is perfect for both caregivers and wheelchair users who need to replace tires without professional assistance.
Tire Installation Tool Easy to Use
This Tire Installation tool is specifically designed to simplify the process of installing or removing wheelchair tires.
Economy Wheelchair Tire Installation Tool Portability
The Economy Tire Installation Tool is lightweight and easy to carry, making it a practical tool to have on hand for tire repairs or replacements.
Durable Construction
Made from durable materials, this Wheelchair Tire Installation Tool is designed to withstand regular use without bending or breaking.
Tire Installation Tool Ergonomic Design
The Economy Tire Installation Tool features an ergonomic handle that provides a comfortable grip, reducing strain on the hands during use.
Suitable for Most Wheelchair Tires
The Economy Tire Installation Tool is compatible with most standard wheelchair tires, making it a versatile option for a wide range of tire sizes and models.
Economy Tire Installation Tool Review
The Economy Tire Installation Tool is a must-have for wheelchair users or caregivers who need a simple, effective solution for tire changes. Its lightweight, durable design and ergonomic handle make it an easy-to-use and affordable tool.
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Nice Tool - Needs Some Modification
I bought this to install Shox tires on wheelchair wheels. It did not work as shown on the video on the Shox tire website. The notches on the Shox tires won't slide past the post that stretches the tire. I put a piece of 3/4" PVC pipe on the post and that helped that problem. The main problem is that the Shox tires have to stretch several inches to fit on the rim and it takes more strength than the two of us could muster to turn the wheel. Another problem with tool is it is clamped in a vise with the sides of the tool and it can tip as you apply force to the wheel. It needs a flat piece of steel extending down from the tool to be clamped in the vise so that the tool will sit on top of the vise and not be able to move.
The tool may work fine for other brands of tires. I would like to have a larger post that has bearings to allow it to turn as the tire is installed and a better way to clamp it in a vise. The only other tool I could find cost around $150 and was more than I could justify for limited use.
I wound up finishing the tire installation with clamps to stretch the tire and long pry bars to get it on rim. I like the Shox tires but must find an easier way to install them.