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Ken-Tool's new Nineteen-Five tool set---how to use it on a 19.5 wheel!

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2010
  • This is Brian Boyte of Millersburg Tire Service in Millersburg, OH, showing us how he uses Ken-Tool's new Nineteen-Five tire bars for 19.5" tires! Great job, Brian!

Komentáře • 8

  • @orion6957
    @orion6957 Před 9 lety

    Simplemente una de las mejores herramientas, de Ken tool's, I liked.

  • @rktoolsofficial8881
    @rktoolsofficial8881 Před rokem

    A1+

  • @antoniomarquez9769
    @antoniomarquez9769 Před 5 lety

    Voy a hacer la prueba

  • @jeffrreydm40
    @jeffrreydm40 Před 10 lety

    looks good but continental hsr1 245/70r19.5s? there side walls are very stiff.

  • @babouinga
    @babouinga Před 12 lety

    very good

  • @MR-tz3xn
    @MR-tz3xn Před 5 lety

    That's a ford rim. Tool 31195 will not work on chevy rims and tires such as 225/70r19.5 and a quality sidewall like a Michelin.

  • @thelaststarfighter
    @thelaststarfighter Před 7 lety +4

    thats bullshit. fuckin tire was probably on and off the rim 40 fuckin times before they shot the video. id like to see them dismount chinese tire thats been in service for 5 years. pain in the dick.

    • @nameremoved4010
      @nameremoved4010 Před 7 lety

      That is a problem, the mounting and unmounting of the old tire, makes it less stiff and less real. One thing is clear, one needs longer bars with smaller rims as compared to super singles and 22.5 tires, IMO. Plus, there are heavy trucks with tires smaller than 19.5. I don't know of any golden bar for these smaller tire and it may well not work as there is a lack of weight in the smaller tires but lots of stiffness. Nonetheless, the CZcams videos on this topic are useful. One guy used a vise-grip plier as the stop which maybe passable for a steel rim but for aluminium not so sure. This guy is apparently useing the yellow stop device.