Tire groovers


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I have been looking at some tire groovers for sale online. I seem to find two different price ranges. $50 to $70 and $300 to $400. I know the more expensive are obviously better.

I guess what I am asking has anyone used the cheap ones and with what kind of results?

Will they last long enough to do more than a couple of tires?

Any recomondations on brand or place to buy?
Thank You.
 
I bought the 60 dollar ideal groover. Works good.

Tire groovers
 
The cheap ones last, but you arms gonna get tired (no pun intended) of pushing it through tires, and it takes a while to heat back up. My buddy had one, and finally upgraded to a really nice ($$$) one. It used to take me around an hr per 250 cuts, or your average 31" All terrain. With the new one, we did 4 39.5" TSL swampers in an hr.

Here's some examples;

1. Here's a before and after of a 235/85r16 A/T that took an hr with the cheapy.
Tire groovers
Tire groovers


2. Here's some 9.00x16 XL's done in about an hr.
Tire groovers
Tire groovers
Tire groovers



-andrew
 
Thanks. I think the cheap one will work for now.
 

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