bczygan
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What are good used machines, affordable for the home shop? Prices?
Hunter DSP8500?
Hunter DSP8500?
I have a Hunter TC3250 and a DSP 9000. Both work well for home use. I bought them both pretty cheap off of Craigslist from a body shop. I'd try to find a shop selling machines cheap.
This would be for personal use but at the same time I need to be able to R&R a 285/30-18 race tire which has very stiff sidewalls so while I dont need the best of the best I want something that is capable without destroying my rims or tires.
I paid $1,000 for the machine and balancer. The balancer came with all cones necessary, but didn't include any wheel weights or tools. My machine also doesn't have the add on helper arm that can be purchased separately. I don't really need it for the type of tires I generally do.Bumping this back up. Im looking to pickup this exact same setup and was curious if you dont mind me asking what you paid for them? Prices seem to be all over the map but it also seems to depend on what accessories they come with i.e the tire pusher cylinder which seems to be a pricey add on. The unit Im looking at doesnt have that but Im thinking the price might be right to make it worthwhile.
Have you done any low profile tires or something with a very stiff sidewall? iof so how well did it work? As far as the balancer is there anything worth mentioning that you wish it had or something to look out for?
This would be for personal use but at the same time I need to be able to R&R a 285/30-18 race tire which has very stiff sidewalls so while I dont need the best of the best I want something that is capable without destroying my rims or tires.
The biggest thing I want to make sure of is that the machine I am picking up is capable of the task at hand. And I also want to make sure that even though Ill be using a tire iron that I wont be gouging up my wheels.
He does not know the proper technique !All I know if everytime I bring my tires to be mounted my guy get pissed and tells me how much he hates my tires bc of the short extra stiff sidewall.
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Low profile tires aren't really hard to do. I've done 11 inch rims with 35 series tires using wooden blocks as described above. It just takes a couple more minutes.
This is a knock off of the No-Mar XTRAHAND® CLAMP TIRE TOOL but at <50% of the price. If HomeTheaterMan says it works, buy 2 or 3.I definitely recommend using clamps to hold the tire in the drop center of the wheel. This is the clamp I use:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Tire-Changer-...%3Aca05763f15b0aa1a04fbea9ffffd03b8%7Ciid%3A9
Not the same stuff I recommendedI need to pick up a good bucket of lube. Seems there are many different styles but that Murphy's brand seemed to be well regarded. Is this the same stuff:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AZA9QWS/?tag=atomicindus08-20