TacomaJD
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Not sure if any of you would be interested in it, but No-Mar is having a 10% off orders over $100 sale. I didn't even know about it and was going to order a tire changer anyways, perfect timing I guess. Got $50 off my order.
I opted for the Cycle Hill CH100HD model. System comes with pretty much everything you need to change your own tires. No-Mar makes quality stuff. I never heard of the brand until my buddy scored a used one off of Craigslist for cheap. We mounted my Q3+'s with it, worked like a champ. The model I ordered is the economical model, but still works pretty much the same as the classic HD model my buddy has for half the price.
I ordered:
CH100HD tire changer
yellow thing bead keeper
upgraded to scratch resistant bead breaking arm
Longacre tire pressure guage
6 pack of valve stems
valve stem multi tool
4 pack of concrete anchors to mount it in my shop
Including $72 shipping for all that, total was only $522 with the discount! That's a steal of a deal to me, for a piece of quality equipment and accessories. I'm just going to buy a cheap balancing stand on ebay for $35 or so, nothing special needed on them.
This tire changer should pay for itself. Shops around here charge way too much for mount and balancing. I plan to advertise mounting and balancing at affordable rates for local people, between that and changing my own tires, the stand will probably pay for itself in 1-2 years easy.
Link to the changer I went for.
CH100HD Cycle Hill HD Tire Changer | No-Mar Tire Changer
And here is a video of how it works for the curious minds out there. Couldn't be simpler really. This is an older model of the same changer, and has a hitch mount, but pretty much same exact way the one I ordered works.
YouTube
I opted for the Cycle Hill CH100HD model. System comes with pretty much everything you need to change your own tires. No-Mar makes quality stuff. I never heard of the brand until my buddy scored a used one off of Craigslist for cheap. We mounted my Q3+'s with it, worked like a champ. The model I ordered is the economical model, but still works pretty much the same as the classic HD model my buddy has for half the price.
I ordered:
CH100HD tire changer
yellow thing bead keeper
upgraded to scratch resistant bead breaking arm
Longacre tire pressure guage
6 pack of valve stems
valve stem multi tool
4 pack of concrete anchors to mount it in my shop
Including $72 shipping for all that, total was only $522 with the discount! That's a steal of a deal to me, for a piece of quality equipment and accessories. I'm just going to buy a cheap balancing stand on ebay for $35 or so, nothing special needed on them.
This tire changer should pay for itself. Shops around here charge way too much for mount and balancing. I plan to advertise mounting and balancing at affordable rates for local people, between that and changing my own tires, the stand will probably pay for itself in 1-2 years easy.
Link to the changer I went for.
CH100HD Cycle Hill HD Tire Changer | No-Mar Tire Changer
And here is a video of how it works for the curious minds out there. Couldn't be simpler really. This is an older model of the same changer, and has a hitch mount, but pretty much same exact way the one I ordered works.
YouTube