Quote Originally Posted by Pidge View Post
Thanks Steve, I have never seen these before.


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Should add if you do need to break a bead just as importantly you need enough air to seat it again, I run a twin head compressor, it's cheap but does the job and can push plenty of air.

https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/thu...ension-4m.html

I have used it to reseat a tyre on the bead after it was pushed off against a rock while turning with low pressures. This is something that is nice to be able to do even if you don't have to swap a tyre as it's not that unusual to pop a bead.

Cheers
Steve