Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I am glad you enjoyed it. First try videos are my favorite because I get to look like a newbie :) Thanks for watching!
interesting tool... breaking a bead is just one of five steps to taking a tire off. Cool gadget, they should have a whole kit, tire irons clamps and such to you can take off and on a tire...
You may have already figured it out, but when you tighten the claw on the rim, make it TIGHT! Sometimes, you'll even need to tighten it MORE as you work the bead down. AND stop using a power Ratchet. These tools are not hardened, so a power ratchet, or impact, will strip them out. use ONLY hand tools.... keep smooth steady pressure on them. if you do use power, use a drill with socket adapter. NOT an impact drill, just a standard one. I use my Dewalt 18v or 20v in low gear. usually enough torque to work the bead off any tire.
I think you would probably be ok as long as you protected your rim with some hard plastic and or a rag. I have only used this on steel rims, so I cannot say for sure, but I have read comments from others that say they have used it on all kinds of rims. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Lol. Interesting. Ya I hade someone tell me that it is impossible to do the back. In my case, I just did the front on the video because the video was going too long. Last month I painted the front and rear of a trailer rim and was able to use the bead breaker for the front and the backside without issue. It is a real time saver.
@@EndWrenchRookie I ordered one so hopefully I can get a lot of use out it. I've been using the standard harbor freight tire changer jig but often it cannot break backside bead and sometimes not even the front one either.
What do you even mean, "Three times longer than the front?" the back is the same as the front, and I have NEVER noticed the backside being any different or harder to break. "As Everyone Knows" indeed!
I hope hammering the piss out of it doesn’t damage the bead seat area to the point that it doesn’t hold air. I certainly wouldn’t do that to an aluminum rim!
Great point. Ya, I would not suggest using this on aluminum rims. Not for the sake of hammering the piss out of it, but for the possibility of scratching the finished surfaces.
I wanted to buy one of these tools, but I couldn't find any instructions, so I came to this RUclips clip and at 1:40 EWR tells me there's no instructions :)
As you said right off the bat, I can see you never used one like that before! Maybe you should have done it few times before you made the video just to get the "hang" of it! Watching you work was hard, no ease as description! imo! Yes I had razor blades for breakfast! Don't know why no comments with over 500 views!
Lol. Thanks for the comment. Ya it can be tough watching someone use a tool for the first time. This was definitely not a "how to" video. My aim was more at inspiring others that also do not know how to use a tool like this not to be intimidated by it. I am sure that I, as well as others like myself would appreciate any advice from you on how to better use this tool. It sounds like you have much more experience than I. The goal of my channel is to share information and inspire others to get involved with their own projects. Thanks for the input and for watching!
I really like this video. No speeded scenes, no stupid music. Every second was interesting. This FIRST TRY video was great. Thank you
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I am glad you enjoyed it. First try videos are my favorite because I get to look like a newbie :) Thanks for watching!
You've got a hell of a shop. Nice vid.
Thanks!
Thanks mate. Good honest content. Most appreciated.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching
I don't think I have this large socket. Do you remember the size socket you use on this bead breaker. Thanks 😀😃😄
Sure thing. It is a 1-1/4 inch socket.
I can see working on tractor or truck tires it’s a life saver
Ya, I agree. Would be super handy in a field removing a tire from a tractor. Thanks for watching!
interesting tool... breaking a bead is just one of five steps to taking a tire off. Cool gadget, they should have a whole kit, tire irons clamps and such to you can take off and on a tire...
That would be cool for sure :)
Do I see corvair engine parts in the background?
Indeed. I have a few Corvair projects going on :)
Looks like a lot of work. I use a wedge and big hammer.
Lol. That works too :)
You may have already figured it out, but when you tighten the claw on the rim, make it TIGHT!
Sometimes, you'll even need to tighten it MORE as you work the bead down.
AND stop using a power Ratchet.
These tools are not hardened, so a power ratchet, or impact, will strip them out.
use ONLY hand tools.... keep smooth steady pressure on them.
if you do use power, use a drill with socket adapter. NOT an impact drill, just a standard one.
I use my Dewalt 18v or 20v in low gear. usually enough torque to work the bead off any tire.
All great tips! Thanks for sharing :)
Looks ok! How would it do on alloy rims? Would it damage them? Thanks
I think you would probably be ok as long as you protected your rim with some hard plastic and or a rag. I have only used this on steel rims, so I cannot say for sure, but I have read comments from others that say they have used it on all kinds of rims. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Very good review thank you
Thank you so much. I just used mine last week to paint my trailer spare tire rim. Worked great. Thanks for watching.
It's easier if you put some lubricant where you're gonna put the breaker instead of hitting it with that hammer.
Great tip. Thanks!
I watched three bead breaker videos. No one has yet broken the baskside bead which as everyone knows is two or three times longer than the front.
Lol. Interesting. Ya I hade someone tell me that it is impossible to do the back. In my case, I just did the front on the video because the video was going too long. Last month I painted the front and rear of a trailer rim and was able to use the bead breaker for the front and the backside without issue. It is a real time saver.
@@EndWrenchRookie I ordered one so hopefully I can get a lot of use out it. I've been using the standard harbor freight tire changer jig but often it cannot break backside bead and sometimes not even the front one either.
@@Nas_Atlas Well, hopefully it works out for you. Good luck!
What do you even mean, "Three times longer than the front?"
the back is the same as the front, and I have NEVER noticed the backside being any different or harder to break.
"As Everyone Knows" indeed!
Great video, what size socket does it need?
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it. It uses a 1-1/4" socket. Thanks for watching!
I hope hammering the piss out of it doesn’t damage the bead seat area to the point that it doesn’t hold air. I certainly wouldn’t do that to an aluminum rim!
Great point. Ya, I would not suggest using this on aluminum rims. Not for the sake of hammering the piss out of it, but for the possibility of scratching the finished surfaces.
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Wow! That's a lot of thumbs up! LOL... Thank you for watching and for the comment
Thanks for the video. I know I dont want the vevor brand, Guess it is beadbuster for me.
Thank you for the comment and for watching! Good luck
I wanted to buy one of these tools, but I couldn't find any instructions, so I came to this RUclips clip and at 1:40 EWR tells me there's no instructions :)
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Oh an unboxing. The drama of it all!! If ya need instructions ya probably should leave it alone.
Lol
As you said right off the bat, I can see you never used one like that before! Maybe you should have done it few times before you made the video just to get the "hang" of it! Watching you work was hard, no ease as description! imo! Yes I had razor blades for breakfast! Don't know why no comments with over 500 views!
Lol. Thanks for the comment. Ya it can be tough watching someone use a tool for the first time. This was definitely not a "how to" video. My aim was more at inspiring others that also do not know how to use a tool like this not to be intimidated by it. I am sure that I, as well as others like myself would appreciate any advice from you on how to better use this tool. It sounds like you have much more experience than I. The goal of my channel is to share information and inspire others to get involved with their own projects. Thanks for the input and for watching!
Well now flip the tire and do the other side, well guess what? it only works for the front of the wheel.
:) Thanks for watching
It works on the back too. I only use mine on the back never the front.
@@kezoy08 finally found the way to use it correctly and yes, the tool works my bad😅
Good for atv tires but I won't use it on cars
seems like it would be great for atvs
Useless on aluminum rims as you can see it will mar the f&%k out of them
Thanks for watching
No dude, he doesn't know how to use it.
Bonito bideo
Gracias!
you have lawyers hands not mechanic .lol
3 hours later lol.. he didn't break the other side iether.
lol
Piroregane didol ora
Thank you
😂 get rid of it before you hurt yourself
Great tip. Thanks!