wheel spreader no longer needed

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wheel spreader no longer needed

Post by Jim Byrne » Sun Dec 07, 2025 7:15 pm

I just found one thanks everyone for the reply's
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Re: WTB wheel spreader

Post by speedytinc » Sun Dec 07, 2025 7:18 pm

What's a wheel spreader? Spoke jack? rim spreader? or something else?


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Re: WTB wheel spreader

Post by Allan » Sun Dec 07, 2025 11:37 pm

If it is a rim spreader you are after, they come in different sizes, according to the rims you are on which you are working.

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Re: WTB wheel spreader

Post by Craig Leach » Mon Dec 08, 2025 2:01 pm

Hi Jim,
Are these what you are looking for? Most often referred to as a rim spreader even if their main function is compressing the rim to remove it
from the tire & then push it back out to lock the rim. I would be willing to part with the lever action one ( left)as it is less fun to use but the
screw type I want to keep for future use. I'm in the metro Phx. Az. area if you get there occasionally. These are not a tool that gets used very
often so if you get to this area once in a while I could loan you one?
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Re: WTB wheel spreader

Post by Jim Byrne » Mon Dec 08, 2025 2:13 pm

Thanks but I just found one


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Re: wheel spreader no longer needed

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Dec 08, 2025 2:24 pm

Jim

READ how to use one, ask for help, be careful

fail to do the above will rapidly lead to an ad "WTB new rims"

these things can do a lot of damage in a very short time if misused
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Re: wheel spreader no longer needed

Post by Jim Byrne » Mon Dec 08, 2025 7:25 pm

Scott, I would love to find instructions---I see a lot of photos with the arms in different positions, some obviously wrong


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Re: wheel spreader no longer needed

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Dec 08, 2025 8:31 pm

Scott Conger

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Re: wheel spreader no longer needed

Post by RajoRacer » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:44 pm

One step I always do after tire mounting on a split rim is TO NOT inflate to full pressure (32 lbs.) until I've remounted the tire & rim back onto the wheel and bolted it back on !

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