For smaller tyres like my Fiesta :- You could try a big G-clamp or a vice (vise in US), not tried it yet, the tyre will be destroyed possibly (don't care). Perhaps in conjunction with a metal plate or wooden board at the underside of the tyre, holding the other side of the tyre down by standing on it
I break the bead the same way but I put the tire so that the end of the foot slides in under the edge of the rim against the bead of the tire. I find it pushes the bead down better with a little less deforming of the tire tread surface. And don't forget to have dish soap on hand for lube and maybe a little multipurpose grease to run around the bead to help it seal better. When changing tires over out in the middle of nowhere I also use 8 ounces or so of engine oil inside the tire to balance it.
A good all round video, but my advice when re inflating, put plenty of lube around the tyre bead, the tyre will go back into position much easier. If off roading a squeezy bottle with a water and dishwasher mix of lube is handy to carry.
Preventing the tire from being completely crushed was one of the best points you made here! You'll end up with scrap tires if you crush them sideways! But that last wheel rim definitely got damaged as the jack slipped sideways. Protect your rims people! Use a piece or two cut from a plastic bucket at the very least!
So I tried like 5 different methods to take of my run flat tires off my 17” stock bmw rims and ohh man what a freaking pain… I could not get the run flat wheel to budge, I broke the seal but the tire is soo hard it wouldn’t want to move and I used the jack with straps method. All I need led to was was get my tpms sensors out and swapped and couldn’t do it on run flat tires just FYI. Run flats are super hard
I don't own a hijack anymore. I had 2 but I destroyed them overloading trying to get skids under sinking shipping containers in mud. Got the job done but came out c shaped.
Hi Robert, why not both sides? I would have assumed that the bead would separate from both sides equally. Secondly you have completely deflated the tyre and driven onto it, this will force mud/dirt into the exposed area on the bottom. A tarp on the underside would seem to be a necessity. Other than that great tips, thanks.
The bottom bead is not broken, so no need to protect it. But, a tarp won't hurt. Further information - you break a tyre's bead on the top and then the bottom, then you can lever the tyre out from wheel. However, this case, we're dealing with debris between the tyre and rim. That could happen on the inside of the wheel, but very rarely does because the inside tends not to rub up against ruts, and when a vehicle slides into a rut the downside tyre outside takes most of the stress. Therefore, debris-in-bead tends to be a problem only on the outside tyres. And, the tyre doesn't need to be entirely removed/refitted to fix, as shown. I may do another video on completely changing a tyre on a rim.
Your videos are great. I like my Tyrepliers but as you suggest you really need to practice whichever method on a level driveway. Its always more difficult in the field !
on the last demo, I've seen a man use it floor jack the same way with the ratched straps. Thanks. we don't have bumper jacks in usa not since the early 70's. They were outlawed because of the deaths and them kicking out and falling over so easy.
@@toddbuh Ok, just googled hi lift jack and there they were. You should have sent me the link. Pictures speak a 1000 words. don't make people imagine what something is when you have the knowledge and information to give it.
I popped the tire off the rim un the back no problem, I put a hydraulic jack on the rim and under the tire to rip off the bead but my stubborn tire would rather rip than break the bead
I guess when Americans write "tire"! Are simply confirming that even ignorance repeated enough times can become a rule! I guess they get very tired, after changing a tire. Because changing tires is a very tiring job, beside being very tiresome! LOL 😂 Jeez! I'm not even Anglophone! And English is definitely not my second language! Now I'm tired! LOL 😂
Stop saying t h words as if they were said by f r e it's not free you talk weird stop it th does not sound like free teenage sounds like the and through not free you don't say I have three nickels you see if three nickels stop it
Down under, they sell tyres. In the US we sell tires, except in the south where we sell tars.
And in some places you can find tayars 😀 can't believe he was serious 🙄
For smaller tyres like my Fiesta :- You could try a big G-clamp or a vice (vise in US), not tried it yet, the tyre will be destroyed possibly (don't care). Perhaps in conjunction with a metal plate or wooden board at the underside of the tyre, holding the other side of the tyre down by standing on it
Excellent Help! - from a land rover owner in Southern California. Needed this. thx!
Glad it helped! Please share :-)
Starting fluid and a match
Very useful, just what I needed to know. I like that the video is short and to the point.
I break the bead the same way but I put the tire so that the end of the foot slides in under the edge of the rim against the bead of the tire. I find it pushes the bead down better with a little less deforming of the tire tread surface. And don't forget to have dish soap on hand for lube and maybe a little multipurpose grease to run around the bead to help it seal better. When changing tires over out in the middle of nowhere I also use 8 ounces or so of engine oil inside the tire to balance it.
A good all round video, but my advice when re inflating, put plenty of lube around the tyre bead, the tyre will go back into position much easier. If off roading a squeezy bottle with a water and dishwasher mix of lube is handy to carry.
one of the best videos
Preventing the tire from being completely crushed was one of the best points you made here! You'll end up with scrap tires if you crush them sideways! But that last wheel rim definitely got damaged as the jack slipped sideways. Protect your rims people! Use a piece or two cut from a plastic bucket at the very least!
I use a piece of cut hose
@@L2SFBC Garden hose, perfect, pantie hose, not so good! 🤔
When you break the bead, always turn the tie and do it again on the side across from where you just broke the bead
okay just need to find a spare 4x4 truck
Put your spare on, lower jack and place tyre under jack to break the bead
Great info and presentation. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! please share!
so lucky .. i only need to get me a badass car like this with a bullbar in front to break my bead on my MC tire :D ty.. sry had to
I used a scissor jack and the tow bar hitch
Works well!
You still don't have those tools. But that concept with his digging boards that you don't have can be modified using a 4x4.
So I tried like 5 different methods to take of my run flat tires off my 17” stock bmw rims and ohh man what a freaking pain… I could not get the run flat wheel to budge, I broke the seal but the tire is soo hard it wouldn’t want to move and I used the jack with straps method. All I need led to was was get my tpms sensors out and swapped and couldn’t do it on run flat tires just FYI. Run flats are super hard
Sorry to hear that how did you do it in the end?
Very good Info TY...
Thank you
I don't own a hijack anymore. I had 2 but I destroyed them overloading trying to get skids under sinking shipping containers in mud. Got the job done but came out c shaped.
Hi Robert, why not both sides? I would have assumed that the bead would separate from both sides equally. Secondly you have completely deflated the tyre and driven onto it, this will force mud/dirt into the exposed area on the bottom. A tarp on the underside would seem to be a necessity. Other than that great tips, thanks.
The bottom bead is not broken, so no need to protect it. But, a tarp won't hurt.
Further information - you break a tyre's bead on the top and then the bottom, then you can lever the tyre out from wheel.
However, this case, we're dealing with debris between the tyre and rim. That could happen on the inside of the wheel, but very rarely does because the inside tends not to rub up against ruts, and when a vehicle slides into a rut the downside tyre outside takes most of the stress. Therefore, debris-in-bead tends to be a problem only on the outside tyres. And, the tyre doesn't need to be entirely removed/refitted to fix, as shown.
I may do another video on completely changing a tyre on a rim.
How do you break the bead when the tire is shredded from a blowout?
Same way
Your videos are great. I like my Tyrepliers but as you suggest you really need to practice whichever method on a level driveway. Its always more difficult in the field !
Totally...with any form of recovery, tool or technique!
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Nice video, will try method #2, lol
Let us know how it goes...
@@L2SFBC Unfortunately it doesn't work. My truck just sitting on the rubber.
Got a photo?
@@L2SFBC
Yes, but how to post photos?
Send me a message or post a link to a Google Photos
on the last demo, I've seen a man use it floor jack the same way with the ratched straps. Thanks. we don't have bumper jacks in usa not since the early 70's. They were outlawed because of the deaths and them kicking out and falling over so easy.
it's a hi lift jack. they are used everyday in the USA. my hi lift bolts into the bumper shackle d ring, it can't slip off !
@@toddbuh I'm in the usa since 1956. send me a link for it. Gee, 1 year ago I wrote that. duh.
@@toddbuh Just went to the jack and him doing it. It's definitely a bumper jack from years ago. It does not bolt onto anything.
@@toddbuh Ok, just googled hi lift jack and there they were. You should have sent me the link. Pictures speak a 1000 words. don't make people imagine what something is when you have the knowledge and information to give it.
nice video, thanks
This is the first video I see the beads were restored without flames
Flames aren't good..spectacular but not a safe way to do it.
Good video thanks mate 👍
Thanks 👍
is that the TOYOTA GT86/ Subaru BRZ rims?
Yes! Was waiting for someone to notice :-) Just had them spare so used them for the demo!
@@L2SFBC Haha, nice, only brz/gt86 owner could notice this :) and thx for the gr8 video, it's helpful!
Beast
I popped the tire off the rim un the back no problem, I put a hydraulic jack on the rim and under the tire to rip off the bead but my stubborn tire would rather rip than break the bead
Had it been on there for many years?
@@L2SFBC about 10 years sitting in a ditch
Aluminum rims is easy
Tyre? Really
Why not?
I guess when Americans write "tire"! Are simply confirming that even ignorance repeated enough times can become a rule!
I guess they get very tired, after changing a tire. Because changing tires is a very tiring job, beside being very tiresome! LOL 😂
Jeez! I'm not even Anglophone! And English is definitely not my second language! Now I'm tired! LOL 😂
No help
Stop saying t h words as if they were said by f r e it's not free you talk weird stop it th does not sound like free teenage sounds like the and through not free you don't say I have three nickels you see if three nickels stop it
shorry
This video was a waste of time.
Why?
thank you