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No-Mar tire changers?

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Steve
Anybody have any first-hand experience with one of these? I've been entertaining the idea of buying a tire changer, and the slow leak I got yesterday from the little sliver of steel embedded in my BMW's rear tire generates some urgency! Any comments, pro or con, will be appreciated.
 
We got one. It's nice. The litle helping hands things they sell make a huge difference. It's not as easy as he makes it look in the video but it is much easier than doing everything on the ground. I've changed about 8 or 9 tires on it.
 
Thanks for the recommendation. I ordered a Jr.Pro a little while ago, and will have a tire balancer as soon as Marc Parnes gets back from his motorcycle trip. It'll be nice to have the tools to make the job easy for a change. Anyone in the vicinity of Sanger will be welcome to bring their wheels, new tires, and a cold beer over! -Steve
 
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