Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck There although of twist pressure to it.My first installation was in concrete with lags and shields. But loosened up.
Then I moved it to another location and welded some bolts onto some angle iron and set it in the floor before. I cast the floor.
When breaking the bead it isn't to bad as it is more of a squeezing action.
But to answer your question, I haven't tried that . I would think it would be marginal. and you'd defiantly have to find a way for it to not turn as you remove the tire with the bar.
Gosh I hope someone else knows. I'm interested now to know if it could be mounted any other different way. |