They are identical to the ones in your car now. I think this way we are just buying them directly from the source. Here they are.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-Of-4-NEW...5XNCc7&vxp=mtr
Shipping is not super fast, but the price is hard to beat.
May be a bit late to the game here, but I just use a set of tire spoons to mount/dismount tires. A little bit of coolant makes a good bead lube. And it's a lot easier on the wheels than the HF tire dismounter.
I use a hilift jack under a trailer hitch as a bead breaker - that's the hardest part. Harbor Freight sells the tire spoons for under $5 a piece. 3 is all you need
I used to use a bumper jack 30+ years ago, the harbor freight work perfect for braking most beads, I just take my time and work around the tire, ususally by 90 degrees is loose. Being able to mount the rim on the stand so it doesn't move and is waist high is pretty nice the older I get, the provided bar works fine for pealing tires off is seconds. I don't know how the bar is supposed to work putting them back on, that where I go all spoons, and a little smear of turtle wax for lube.
Hey Cobrajet,
I've been hours trying to get this Enasave on the steel rim with HF tire changer. Easy to dismount, and a little fight getting the inside bead on the rim. The outside, she no go. Tire spins, I even had my son pull the bar while I tried to hold the tire still, no luck. How in the world were you able to get these tires on? Thanks, I'm at my wits end.....
Ok, thanks very much! I'll try that tomorrow (East coast, it's after midnight and I'm wiped out!). Thanks again, I appreciate it!
One more question.......once part of the bead is started in the drop center, did you use the tool to slide around, or pry over (like with a spoon)?
For future reference, here is what Tomrad and I are talking about...