expired Posted by StrongMoney163 • Nov 1, 2023
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expired Posted by StrongMoney163 • Nov 1, 2023
Nov 1, 2023 4:56 PM
Goodyear Assurance Outlast 215/55R17 94V All-Season Passenger Car Tire
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I was pissed. Seems like a BS sale when it's not even available before the time stated.
Just got home from work and surprisingly, it's available.
Bought 4 for my CRV. Perfect timing.
1) I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight Tire Changer model: 58731 in conjunction with that custom attachment you linked to on amazon plus a nylon duck head. https://www.harborfreig
2) And for the balancer I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight 59140
https://www.harborfreig
3) So how are you breaking the bead, are you using this?:
https://www.harborfreig
The current HF tire tool is junk.
You're asking in the wrong place.
Those tires are closer to the reliant than the outlast. Both are ok economy tires but nothing to write home about.
I would keep the Outlast,
Purchased a few 205/55/16 (Reliant) at $59 each just now; to be delivered free (by end of month).
Good price for GoodYear tire
Leaning towards Goodyear due to price and V rating. not sure about the noise level on them.
Any input is appreciated
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Leaning towards Goodyear due to price and V rating. not sure about the noise level on them.
Any input is appreciated
Look at the General RT45 at $177 each
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/789840496
Much better than the reliant but similar performance to the Continental at a lower price.
The current HF tire tool is junk.
Is it: tire on the bottom, And then the jack is on top of that, and then the vehicle is on top of the jack?
tell me the order from bottom to top because I don't know what kind of ground clearance you have but that's a lot of stuff to fit in between when the lift point on my car is only like 6 inches off the ground as it is.
Also, separate question, what are you using to balance the tire?
Is it: tire on the bottom, And then the jack is on top of that, and then the vehicle is on top of the jack?
tell me the order from bottom to top because I don't know what kind of ground clearance you have but that's a lot of stuff to fit in between when the lift point on my car is only like 6 inches off the ground as it is.
Also, separate question, what are you using to balance the tire?
2. Middle...scissor jack on top of the tire. Position the jack's base (side with the longest length) as close as possible to the rim.
3. Bottom...wheel.
When you raise the scissor jack, the weight of the car will push the jack's base into the tire, and eventually break the tire's bead. Rotate the tire 90 degree and repeat this procedure to fully release the tire's bead from the rim. Repeat steps 1-3 to break the bead at the other side of the wheel. If the car is too low, then use a center jack to lift the front of the car off the ground and insert the scissor jack. Finally, lowering the center jack may be sufficient to break the bead without the need to open the scissor jack. Always wear eye protection!
I use the HF tire balance tool. Add a small piece of custom Teflon insert at the point of pivot to improve sensitivity. No problem balancing the tire to 1/8 oz static. I recheck the balance at 90 180 and 270 degree. 100% success rate with any unbalanced wheel.
1) I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight Tire Changer model: 58731 in conjunction with that custom attachment you linked to on amazon plus a nylon duck head. https://www.harborfreig
2) And for the balancer I take it you're using this (or an older version of this)?: Harbor Freight 59140
https://www.harborfreig
3) So how are you breaking the bead, are you using this?:
https://www.harborfreig
Yes to 59140, 58731
You'll also need to buy 3x 24" spoon, they're around $5 with 30% coupons. Use 58731 to brake the bead, people who left bad reviews were not using it correctly. You'll need to place the valve w/TPMS 90 deg away from breaker. Then to pull the break toward you, it needs to be seated at 15 deg angle or it ain't going to break. Never jump up and down, just push down on it and wait for it to slowly break away from bead. People who left negative reviews did not use it correctly. There are 100 different ways to break bead, it's the one job 58731 does an excellent job I can't believe of all the bad reviews. Are we allowed to post photos? I'll share you my notes. I kept a pretty good notes. Unfortunately you might not understand but it'll paint better pictures, it's notes for me.
I was pissed. Seems like a BS sale when it's not even available before the time stated.
Just got home from work and surprisingly, it's available.
Bought 4 for my CRV. Perfect timing.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/789840496
Much better than the reliant but similar performance to the Continental at a lower price.
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