There is another tire removal bar called "No Mar" they make other tire tools that are plastic lined to protect custom wheels that might work better. The bar that comes with the HF takes a little getting used to and extra tire spoons really help. I have collected almost a dozen different tire spoon/bars to facilatate tire work. One of the biggest helps for me is Murhpys tire mounting compound (tire soap). Lubricate and lubricate some more this is the biggest tire tip I know of. I know HF calls there tire machine Portable, but, in the instructions item "1" says to solidly mount tool. I mounted mine on a 4' x 4' x 1/2" steel plate. Other people have drill and mounted to cement floor with 5/8" bolts. You put serious tork on the thing wrestleing tires on and off, so, mount to something solid, you'll be glad you did. Air pressure guage;stem installer tool; core removal tool; tire patches with fresh cement and stitcher wheel;air buffer with proper wheel and last but not least a decent aircompressor. The HF static tire balancer works pretty good also. I'm a big Craigslist tire guy and keep family on decent tires on the cheap, I just don't get the road hazard warranty doin' it myself. bjr