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Core Tools CT116 Tire Iron Set

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Features

  • Because changing a tire often requires more than one tire iron, this set includes one 16" Tire Iron and two 8-1/2" Tire Irons
  • The 16" size provides excellent leverage for those tough to change tires and the 8-1/2" are perfect for holding the bead in place
  • Both sizes feature one flat end for holding and prying with the other curved for a better grip on the bead
  • I-Beam cross section increases strength and bend resistance without added weight
  • Made from high quality drop forged steel then heat treated for strength and durability

Description

Because changing a tire often requires more than one tire iron, this kit include one 16" Tire Iron and two 8-1/2" Tire Irons. The 16" size provides excellent leverage for those tough to change tires and the 8-1/2" are perfect for holding the bead in place. Both sizes feature one flat end for holding and prying with the other curved for a better grip on the bead. I-Beam cross section increases strength and bend resistance without added weight. Made from high quality drop forged steel then heat treated for strength and durability.

Brand: CORE


Specific Uses For Product: Industrial Use, Residential Use


Power Source: Manual


Included Components: One 16 inch Tire Iron, Two 8-1/2 inch Tire Irons


Handle Material: Fiberglass or Aluminum


Brand: ‎CORE


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Industrial Use, Residential Use


Power Source: ‎Manual


Included Components: ‎One 16 inch Tire Iron, Two 8-1/2 inch Tire Irons


Handle Material: ‎Fiberglass or Aluminum


Item Length: ‎16 Inches


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


UPC: ‎857176005151


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎51


Manufacturer: ‎Core Tools


Model: ‎CT116


Item Weight: ‎1.45 pounds


Item model number: ‎CT116


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎CT116


Date First Available: September 12, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice Priced Tire Irons That Work Well
Pros Did not pop my tube Significantly reduced time to install tires Long tire iron is able to handle rear mower tires with ease Only slight bending due to me trying to move too much tire at a time Cons Small irons are only good for holding tire on larger tires I replaced several lawn mower tires, front and rear, using this set. I did not pop any tubes with these and was able to install the tires in a fraction of the time it would take without them. However, like some people have mentioned, it will leave small gouges due to the raised edges, which isn't an issue for me, especially when you can get rim guards if it would be an issue. I do also find myself using the smaller irons just for keeping the tire on the right side of the rim and the larger one for actually moving it. If I were to purchase it again, I would instead go for a set of 2 longer ones, but that's just my preference. The larger one does now have a very slight bend to it, but that was with me trying to grab far too much tire and using all of my body weight to try to pull it, not at all an issue given the circumstances. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2016 by zarskekd

  • THREE is KEY!
Used these to change tires on my KLR650. Worked GREAT! I made a choice to order three irons instead of just two because I've read that you need two to hold and one as your big leverage iron. And for me, it really seemed to work out well. Most of the instructional videos I've watched used three irons as well. That long tire iron really gives you good torque. The curved tip ends are good for hooking onto the edge of the rim. Would recommend these to anyone with a dirt bike or dual sport. And the irons are good smooth quality as well. No rough edges. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016 by Douglas Kivett

  • Worked well and saved me money
Worked well on a CRF 50 rear wheel. This will mark up your rims, the strength ribs on the bars themself also cause marks on your rim. I used 3/8 fuel tubing slit down the middle on one side to protect the rim somewhat. Tip- plenty of lube, I used very soapy water Tip- work inches at a time, don't try to pry a whole 1/4 of the tire bead out, do inches at a time. Tip- be ready to sweat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019 by Krispy

  • Make a nasty job easier
Changing tires most recently on my KLR 650 and these tools make the job a little less unpleasant. Have used them for several years.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by Bob D.

  • Ok
Perfecto
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024 by Heber Guerra

  • Good, but buy rim protectors.
The Good : These tire irons are very strong, no bending in them whatsoever which is a good thing! Usually two irons will do the job, but it is nice having a third as a placeholder when needed. The Bad : Because of their shape, the raised edges will mar your wheels if you're not using rim protectors. I'd recommend buying these irons with a set of them to save yourself from damaging the rim ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016 by Matt

  • Every garage should have one
Excellent tool set. Highly recommend the 3 spoon set over the 2 set. Be warned, none of these pry bars will work that good if you don't use some type of lube, soapy water works great. Check Youtube because changing my dual sport tires were super easy once you know the technique.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016 by Michael Delaney

  • Made for bicycles not motorcycles.
Metal is not very strong, these would work good for a bicycle only.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Big Dan

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