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Agreed. Saw others after I posted that. Several were mechanical - operated with a wrench. Least expensive version that I saw was $150. Looks a bit flimsy...
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A little fear will make you smarter - or maybe stated differently:
Respect for a potential catastrophe is healthy!
Hopefully it will make you THINK before you ACT.
OR maybe you buy those services that could be hazardous to your health.
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Yes Sir Ajax MD ,
That is indeed the magic tool. When it is dented, scuffed and looks like it has been dragged down the highway behind your truck for several miles - it can be considered "broken in" and has some "character". :cool:
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That is a really good plan. First inflate and seat everything without the core. OR if the chuck is on the valve stem and you disconnect the hose - it will deflate.
That is the way the tire shop guys do it when they are being taught. (long ago) The other thing is that if you get everything...
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All you are doing is keeping the "flying parts" contained.
Hook the chain to itself through the holes in the rim.
Definitely want to use a remote fill clip on chuck as you mentioned. Then let it sit for a while and if you aren't in any great hurry, overnight isn't too long. Stand to the...
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