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Purchased a No-Mar tire changer

sleepy127

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I paid $300 for it, hopefully I will be able to make my money back by using it. It is an older Professional model.

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DieselSaves

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Those work well for tubeless tires. I had the lighter version of their stand with the same accessory kit. I changed car tires and that worked alright, I couldn't get the beads broken on older ATC tires with it, and old spoked tube type MC tires were much easier to do with simple spoons on a piece of plywood. It did work well on tubeless MC tires that hadn't been mounted for too many decades.
 
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tatra

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Never used one of those. Have to look up some youtube on use.
As for tire lubes, dismount I just use soap and water unless freezing out. Then I use low temp WW fluid. For mounting I prefer Freylube No Rim Rust. I have used Murphys and didn't care for it. Buy a small tub of each and try them both out. Murphys I find to be stringy and gets every where. Freylube is a grease. Works excellent on rust belt problems. Truth be told, haven't used Murphys in over 20 years tho.
 
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