@@supermaga5351 yes it working very well no issues as yet and customer service is good. They actually pick up the phone right away. Just had a question about calibration and the machine is sent out already calibrated and ready to go.
Good review. Looks like a quality machine for the money. Been looking at Coats, Ranger and Tuxedo, but they're double the price, or even more. Where is this one made? China maybe?
If your end has a fitting then just screw on what fitting you need. If it’s just a hose then use a barb fitting for the hose to allow you to then screw on a standard air fitting
I've used that tire machine. On harder tires with stiff sidewalls load range above E they struggle. As in they don't have the power to turn the table. The foot is also very weak
I bought the same machine. It does not do well with low profile tires. I need an assist arm but I could never find one that would fit. They need 120mm x 36mm pin shaft and this machine does not have that. Anyone out there knows where I could find a good assist arm that fits?
Going rate in mount and balance is $25-$50 per tire depending on where you go and what size you do. Personal I don’t own stuff with under 37” tires besides the wife’s vehicles. So this has been normal rates in this area for awhile.
Per4fect video!! TY!!
Thanks for watching buddy
Incredible machine for the money. It will pay for itself quickly. Great purchase.
Forsure!
Funny I ordered a tire balance machine m/e 610 from same company and you are right customer service is excellent
Man that’s awesome to hear!
Are you happy with how the balancer works?
@@supermaga5351 yes it working very well no issues as yet and customer service is good. They actually pick up the phone right away. Just had a question about calibration and the machine is sent out already calibrated and ready to go.
@@supermaga5351 yes no issues at all so far and customer service is great
Nice piece saved 15-20$
Awesome!
Way too easy great job and can't wait to see tires for your new car mounting
Thanks!
Good review. Looks like a quality machine for the money. Been looking at Coats, Ranger and Tuxedo, but they're double the price, or even more. Where is this one made? China maybe?
I’m guessing China. It’s still going strong for us
Show a picture or short video of the pigtail setup you made for the air line hook up on the machine. Or where did you buy one etc
If your end has a fitting then just screw on what fitting you need. If it’s just a hose then use a barb fitting for the hose to allow you to then screw on a standard air fitting
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I've used that tire machine. On harder tires with stiff sidewalls load range above E they struggle. As in they don't have the power to turn the table. The foot is also very weak
Yea if you’re doing heavy work I’d buy something more made for that. This machine is absolutely perfect for the average joe.
They have a combo of that tire machine and a balancer for$1599.00. You can’t beat that if it turns out to be good quality
That’s a killer deal!
Are you happy with the balancer? Which model did you get? the ME-B600 or the ME-B610?
do you mind sharing what the company charged you by by buying direct? I think Ebay is 950.00 with shipping included
eBay’s price is the best
What size air compressor do you need to be able to run that machine with no problem?
80 gallon
@@ThePaintPaperHustle thanks
@keilonpayne8871 you’re welcome
@@ThePaintPaperHustleI’ve got a 60 gallon and it works just fine
I bought the same machine. It does not do well with low profile tires. I need an assist arm but I could never find one that would fit. They need 120mm x 36mm pin shaft and this machine does not have that. Anyone out there knows where I could find a good assist arm that fits?
Yea we did struggle alittle with low pro lately but me and my employee together get it done and worth the price tag and savings this one brings
I’d like to also know of one though if you find one
Shows 1039.00, now. Will probably keep going up, as they sell more. lol
Try also searching Amazon and eBay
Companies get bigger shipping breaks on eBay
@@ThePaintPaperHustle 👍 That was Amazon
Try eBay. That’s why I never hardly buy off Amazon they tend to run more than eBay
@@ThePaintPaperHustle Will do.
4 or 5 tire changes would pay for the machine? If you're paying $250 for a tire change you're getting ripped off!
Going rate in mount and balance is $25-$50 per tire depending on where you go and what size you do. Personal I don’t own stuff with under 37” tires besides the wife’s vehicles. So this has been normal rates in this area for awhile.