Tyre breaker

A "tyre breaker" is a device used to break or dislodge a stuck or flat tyre from a wheel rim. It's a common problem when changing a tyre, especially if the tyre is stuck due to rust, corrosion, or over-inflation.

Here are some common types of tyre breakers:

  1. Tyre levers: These are long, thin tools used to pry the tyre off the rim. They come in different sizes and are often used in combination with other tools.
  2. Tyre irons: These are flat, wide tools used to break the bead of the tyre from the rim. They're often used in conjunction with tyre levers.
  3. Tyre spoons: These are long, curved tools used to pry the tyre off the rim. They're often used in tight spaces where other tools can't fit.
  4. Tyre breaker bars: These are long, sturdy bars used to apply leverage to the tyre and rim. They're often used in combination with other tools.

When using a tyre breaker, it's essential to be careful not to damage the tyre, rim, or surrounding components. Here are some tips:

Remember, it's always a good idea to consult your vehicle's owner's manual or a professional mechanic if you're unsure about how to change a tyre or use a tyre breaker.