I know this is an old thread, and have no wish to join in the comments on the benefits or otherwise of using Tyron bands.
However there have been a number of comments about some folks having difficulty in finding tyre fitters who can remove and refit the bands, and how some tyre fitters have been baffled by them.
This is a sad commentary on the skills of the " tyre fitters" concerned.
Hutch in a post in this thread, some months ago now, said that it was an easy task for an Engineer to fit them (or words to that effect) and in my view that is quite right.
I would go further than that and say that anyone reasonably experienced with fitting a tyre and with a bit of common sense should be able to figure them out within a few seconds of looking at them... No special tools are required (but the Tyron band refitting tool does make it a tad easier and may shave a few seconds off the total time required for the job).
If a "tyre fitter" can't figure them out, after a moment or two looking at them then it would lead me to go elsewhere for tyre fitting as I would have little confidence in their abilities in other areas of the job....
It makes me wonder what the training for tyre fitters has to say about it and what should a competent tyre fitter be capable of, or not capable of, performing.
As always
Happy Caravanning and regards to all
paws
However there have been a number of comments about some folks having difficulty in finding tyre fitters who can remove and refit the bands, and how some tyre fitters have been baffled by them.
This is a sad commentary on the skills of the " tyre fitters" concerned.
Hutch in a post in this thread, some months ago now, said that it was an easy task for an Engineer to fit them (or words to that effect) and in my view that is quite right.
I would go further than that and say that anyone reasonably experienced with fitting a tyre and with a bit of common sense should be able to figure them out within a few seconds of looking at them... No special tools are required (but the Tyron band refitting tool does make it a tad easier and may shave a few seconds off the total time required for the job).
If a "tyre fitter" can't figure them out, after a moment or two looking at them then it would lead me to go elsewhere for tyre fitting as I would have little confidence in their abilities in other areas of the job....
It makes me wonder what the training for tyre fitters has to say about it and what should a competent tyre fitter be capable of, or not capable of, performing.
As always
Happy Caravanning and regards to all
paws