 This tire iron here, this tire iron is from Toulouse Tools, T-A-L-O-O-S, got a nice spoon on the end of it. This is forged steel, we have another little end there with the nipple on it. This tool is 38 inches long, it's painted black for ultimate rust resistance and you can also get this in a 41 inch length. One handed design so you can use two in different applications. I'm going to show you how it works. I always start by adding a soapy solution, I'm just using some dishwashing liquid and a little bit of water, helps the removal and installation go a little easier for you. You just start by putting your tool in and step on the back of the tire so the tire goes down off the bead of the rim. I'm using a little crowbar there just to hold the tire from going back onto the rim and once you get it at this point you can remove your little crowbar. That's where two of these tools would come in handy. Now to get the tire off you just go right around the bead, work yourself around the tire and it will come off. The back side comes off a lot easier than that. To reinstall just add some more of your soapy solution, put your tire iron underneath the tire between the wheel and the tire and again step on the back of the tire that keeps the tire from wanting to go up onto the bead of the rim. Now all you have to do is work your way around the tire just in reverse order of what you did when you took it off, pry out and step on that tire. Sometimes you walk around the edge of the tire, it helps limber the rubber of the tire up and makes your work go a little bit easier. Step on the tire and the tire should fall down onto the rim. And there's the Toulouse tire changing tool.