Ken-Tool Tire Iron Set - Small Size for Car & Truck Tires - Durable Tire Repair Tools for Emergency Roadside Assistance & DIY Auto Maintenance
Ken-Tool Tire Iron Set - Small Size for Car & Truck Tires - Durable Tire Repair Tools for Emergency Roadside Assistance & DIY Auto Maintenance

Ken-Tool Tire Iron Set - Small Size for Car & Truck Tires - Durable Tire Repair Tools for Emergency Roadside Assistance & DIY Auto Maintenance

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Product Description

Yanzhen 32114 features: -T5 (ken32115) - ideal for demounting small tires. -T8 (ken32118) - ideal for mounting small tires. -Sturdy, comfortable plastic handles. -Rounded ends will not pinch tube. Product type: -Tools. Use: -Tire changing. Quantity: -Set. Generic dimensions: -Length: 16". -Stock: 7/16". -Weight .8 lbs. Dimensions: Overall height - top to bottom: -1 inches. Overall width - side to side: -3 inches. Overall depth - front to back: -16 inches. Overall product weight: -1.4 pounds.

Product Features

T5 (32115) - ideal for demounting small tires

T8 (32118) - ideal for mounting small tires

Sturdy, comfortable plastic handles

Rounded ends will not pinch tube

Length 16", stock 7/16", weight .8 lbs.

Customer Reviews

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These irons work well for small lawn equipment tires. They make a hard job a little easier.I replaced 2 dry rotted 16x6.50-8 tires on a garden trailer using these tools. Demounting the tires was fairly easy. Mounting the new ones was harder until I figured the correct way to do it. Then the tires went on in a few minutes. Without the tools, it would have been even harder. I'm figuring when I replace the tires on the rider soon, things will be easier The tools are solid and did not bend. They grip the tire and rim firmly and give a good amount of leverage. There is one tool for demounting and one for mounting the tire. 2 of each tool are probably necessary. My master mechanic friend speaks highly of Ken-Tool. He said they make some of the best tire stuff. He expressed some doubt as being able to change small tires with these tools. Next time he comes over, he'll see my results. Using these tools is harder than using a tire machine. But at least it's a good workout.