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Your Guide to Finding the Best Tire Changer for Your Shop

Want to make sure you're making the right choice for your business? Read further for important considerations when researching tire changing equipment and how innovative and productive Hunter tire changers can boost your shop's profitability. When you're ready to learn more, contact your local Hunter team for detailed product information, onsite demos and pricing options.

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Tire changers

Today, people are keeping their vehicles longer than ever. Tomorrow, electric vehicle tires wear about 20% faster than ICE vehicle tires.

New alloy wheels usually cost between $200 and $500. Proper tire-changing equipment greatly reduces damage risk and subsequent expensive damage claims. 

75% of new vehicles are trucks and SUVs. Well-equipped tire changers reduce the time and labor to service these large, heavy assemblies.

Top 9 things to consider

What defines a good tire changer?

Shop types

How do shops benefit from performing ADAS calibrations?

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General repair shops

General repair shops should look for machines that are capable yet still compact enough to fit in between bays if needed

Collision Shops

Collision shops are best suited with machines that are easy to use and provide a high level of protection for new alloy wheels.

Automotive dealerships

Dealerships need reliable and durable machines that are suited for today’s newest vehicles with the most challenging fitments.

Tire Shops

Tire shops need machines built for heavy usage with a multitude of different fitment types. Performance upfit shops need premium equipment to safely and easily service the most radical aftermarket assemblies

Heavy-Duty

HD assemblies need specialized tire service equipment for the size and weight of HD assemblies, while also providing maximum safety for the technician.

Government & Education

Public service and educational organizations often have a range of vehicles in their fleets, so they may require more than one changer type to cover the total need. 

Features of tire changers

What are the most important tire changer features?

Bead loosening

While side shovel bead breakers are very effective, roller bead breaking offers a higher level of wheel and technician safety.

Mount head

The mount/demount head guides beads on and off the wheel, leverless heads are physically easier to use and safer for wheels than traditional heads.

Bead press system

Controlling heavy or stiff beads takes a lot of force, assist devices like press arms allow a single technician to position beads right where they are needed for mounting and demounting.

Blast inflation

The most challenging and time-consuming part of tire service on some fitments can be sealing and seating beads. Built-in blast inflation takes the place of handheld devices, making bead sealing faster and easier for a single technician to perform.

Wheel lift

A wheel lift system is crucial for technician safety. The lift can raise the heaviest assemblies with ease. Additionally, it helps prevent damage to the wheel and eases back strain. 

Clamping

Center clamping provides maximum wheel safety and never slips, although it may require adapters for certain wheels. Tabletop clamping is very fast and doesn't require special adapters, but doesn't provide the same level of wheel protection.

Types of tire changers

What are the different types of tire changers?

Tire Changer Decision Guide

Choosing the right model for your shop

Clamping style

What are the benefits of each clamping style?

Power

What are the benefits of each power model?

Air models

Offers sufficient power and variable speed without the need for electricity 

110v models

Suitable for virtually all locations and feature multi- or variable-speed motors for better control

220v model

Delivers maximum and ample power

Browse tire changers

Powerful tire changers that will meet any shop's needs

Featured tire changer

Revolution™ Tire Changer

Fully automatic capability makes the Revolution the easiest to use and most award-winning tire machine in the industry.

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Made in the USA

3-year warranty

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Maverick® Tire Changer

Made in the USA | 3-year warrenty

Technician-focused design provides fully variable hydraulic control and unique features that allow a safe and easy tire-changing process.

Wondering about your return on investment?

Easily calculate your expected revenue and quick payoff with the most profitable undercar service equipment. 

FAQ

  • What's the best model for 19.5” assemblies?

    A leverless machine is preferred for 19.5s. Rim clamping is sometimes preferred, since they do not require clamping adapters. A wheel lift is a back saver that should also be considered   

  • Can I service 22.5” assemblies on a passenger car tire changer?

    No, even if the wheel diameter is within the range for the machine. HD truck assemblies are too heavy and the tires are too stiff for a passenger car tire changer. HD truck assemblies require special HD tire changers to service properly.   

  • What do I need to know about EV tire service?

    EV tires are often stiffer with a lower profile than ICE vehicle tires, in order to handle the higher weight and torque while still offering low rolling resistance. These attributes coupled with their lightweight alloy wheel make them better suited for service with center-clamp, leverless machines.   

  • What's the best machine to handle reverse wheels?

    Center clamping is preferred for reverse wheels. Using a flange plate protects the front face of the wheel and eliminates the risk of slippage. Reverse wheels are also often high diameter, which are better serviced on a center-clamp, roller-based machine

  • How to find training and support on tire changers?

    You can find more information on tire changers and support on the Hunter Engineering YouTube channel or through Hunter training

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