Product Details
Universal 2-piece Small Tire Mounting and Demounting Iron Set by Ken-Tool®. New designs are based on popular European styles. Extended length of the flat curved sliding surface provides mounting ability comparable to much longer traditional tire irons. Sizes available for motorcycle, passenger, truck, ATV, lawn tractor, golf cart, small tires, and heavy-duty tires. Designed for mounting and demounting tires. Best if used in pairs. Designed with precision and functionality in mind, this accessory ensures outstanding performance and easy use which makes it the perfect deal for your ultimate satisfaction.
Specifications
Length: 16" (41cm) |
Stock: 7/16" (11 mm) |
Weight: 1.4 lbs (600 g) |
Includes
- 2 Pieces T16A - 16" Bars
Features
- New designs are based on popular European styles
- Extended length of the flat curved sliding surface provides mounting ability comparable to much longer traditional tire irons
- Sizes available for motorcycle, passenger, truck, ATV, lawn tractor, golf cart, small tires, and heavy-duty tires
- Designed for mounting and demounting tires
- Expertly designed for the tire service industry
- Certified to ISO standards to ensure high quality
- Made with rich manufacturing experience
- Designed to help to get your job done right
- Manufactured utilizing the highest quality materials
- Built to provide exceptional levels of durability
The Ken-Tool® history began in 1920 when John A. Kennedy, self-proclaimed tire changing champion of the world, invented the Pacific Rim Tool. This revolutionary tire changing tool, endorsed by the B. F. Goodrich Company, began selling to garages and tire shops throughout the country. Today, Ken-Tool® is the leading manufacturer of tire service tools in the world. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, Ken-Tool has been providing the tire industry and automotive aftermarket with quality products for over 90 years. Housed in a 75,000 square foot facility, Ken-Tool is a primary engineer of product, with its manufacturing expertise centered around drop hammer, upsetter, and press forging.