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You all probably know Pauly the ride nazi but let me tell you a little bit about Pauly the businessman.

Yesterday I took my wheels and tires off my Vision down to him to mount my new tires. He starts with the front one and it goes pretty smooth real stiff sidewall but it finally goes on without a hitch. Then comes the rear tire we fought with that thing and tried every setting on his no-mar machine possible and it would not lock in. So we go inside and watch a video on no-mar site and see that they have other attachments for the machine that Pauly doesn't have. At this point a lot of people would say sorry dude can't help you but not Pauly he says he will order the attachments and let me know when the tire is done :bow: that is amazing customer service there. So I log on this morning and see PM from Pauly those attachments just cost him $300 :eek: Pauly you are the man you rock.

So guys we need to flood Pauly with business if you are in the Ravenna area or even remotely close give him your tire business you can ship your tires right to him and go have them put on. Tell all your friends they will not find better service any where and I doubt they'd ever find it cheaper.

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It's in the name.... people don't want their wheels scratched to shit

it's not the machine that scratches the rims. it's a careless operator. the part that puts the tire on and off the rim doesn't touch the rim at all. only the clamps do.

the only reason to buy a nomar changer is it's portability. I can't believe they ask $1299 for it.

http://www.eagleequip.com/product/GLO-400.html

http://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com/Tire-Changers-s/286.htm

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it's not the machine that scratches the rims. it's a careless operator. the part that puts the tire on and off the rim doesn't touch the rim at all. only the clamps do.

the only reason to buy a nomar changer is it's portability. I can't believe they ask $1299 for it.

http://www.eagleequip.com/product/GLO-400.html

http://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com/Tire-Changers-s/286.htm

You are knowledgeable about most knowledge. Thank you.

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To be fair' date=' the Posi-clamps were only $150. The spoon bars, collar and whatnots made up the rest of that money. Like Ryan said, I should of had them from the start. I just have a strict policy that I don't buy anything unless I need it, and I pay cash for it. DucRx is completely debt free. Now, I have them.. so, you bishes need to give me money so I can pay for it.

Concerning the power vs manual changers... to each his own. My garage is only so large, and I don't mind the manual changer. Maybe I'll upgrade in a few years, but this unit fits the bill. Regardless, I didn't pay anything near $1200 for my changer. I paid less than half of that, actually. So, I'm still not near the price for a powered unit.[/quote']

i dont have the spoon bars, or other diddys..

but when i bought my machine i made sure to get the posi clamps lol

how many demount tips do you go through? there is always one tire change that just ruins my demount tip.

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