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Never heard of using a chain when breaking a tire down. If you do it that way, thats fine for you. Once the valve core is out there is no pressure to fling the lock ring at you. That is why they are chained or caged at air-up. The inflation pushes the tire over the lock ring. Thats the only time...
I use an air over hydraulic jack, 15ton. I got a big 1" drive impact for the lug nuts too. Anytime you can use an air powered tool, it speeds things up. The rims are easy, just pay attention to what you are doing. I did a write up of breaking down a tire here somewhere. If the truck is new to...