Following the extremely thorough tyre demonstration at Lincomb last weekend, I was pretty enthused about the idea of being able to take tyres off the rims myself. Having silly tyres like mine does make you think a bit about what you'd do in a tight spot. Unable to secure a price on the day, I did some Googling. WHAT???
£100? I think not. Every 5th vehicle in the Australian Army may indeed have a set, but I shall have to wait until the are available in the Army Surplus Depot.
So, an alternative then. Again a quick Gurgle on t'interweb and a bit of bang bang, whirrr, bash clank and bzzzz later and here we have.....
Mk I bead breaker. It simply bolts onto the foot of the jack


OK - so does it work? Well there was only one way to find out. Off into the dark with a 37" tyre and rim, High Lift and my rock sliders to work against, and..
I can confirm that it works flawlessly and effortlessly. Broke the bead instantly. No pics, because A it was dark and B because it just looks like a tyre
£100? I think not. Every 5th vehicle in the Australian Army may indeed have a set, but I shall have to wait until the are available in the Army Surplus Depot.
So, an alternative then. Again a quick Gurgle on t'interweb and a bit of bang bang, whirrr, bash clank and bzzzz later and here we have.....
Mk I bead breaker. It simply bolts onto the foot of the jack


OK - so does it work? Well there was only one way to find out. Off into the dark with a 37" tyre and rim, High Lift and my rock sliders to work against, and..
I can confirm that it works flawlessly and effortlessly. Broke the bead instantly. No pics, because A it was dark and B because it just looks like a tyre
