MOUNTING A TIRE BY HAND! (TECHNIQUE)
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2020
- See the technique to easily mount a tire by hand! The process is very fast and easy. REMEMBER: After you get the tire bead sat on the wheel, you must fill the tire up to recommended PSI, and you must get tires professionally balanced!
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This was the most peaceful tire change ever lol you made it look effortless!
"look" i've been here for an hour and 23 minutes
I feel the apart of why this vlog’s author made this job feel so effortless was his un-hesitation in grabbing bead with that flathead screwdriver. Skills I commend the author on that.
Thumbs up for her letting him do this on the carpet!!!🤣💯💯💯
Lol I thought so too 😂
I kinda wondered about why they used the living room carpet.
Honey its just soapy water!🤣🤣🤣🤣
That sounds like a comment that only someone who's lady wears the pants 👖 in relationship would say
:)))))
I love how when your DIY at home, so you look up how to do it, and in all the videos that make it seem like an easy effortless task and only take about minutes. So your pumped after watching all these ways do it and get started.....3 days later, your frustrated as hell and just cant seem to fogure it out cuz its hard lol
Quick Tip from a 14yrs experience ex-tire tech: for the first bead instead of the flat screwdriver you can use your knees and give it a small jump and It will go in like butter.😉😉😉...Good video Brother Keep it up
They trying to charge me over $60 for two 4-wheeler tires. This is going to save me money now and in the future. Thanks.
Feedback: This video is structured really well. You nailed it, don't change a thing. Step-by-step, easy to follow, thorough, you explained why you were doing things the way you did them. 100% 5 out of 5.
A ratchet strap works great for airing up. Place it around the perimeter in the center. It helps seat the bead.
You have an incredibly understanding wife to let you do this on the living room carpet! I learned a lot but I'd have to do it outside. Great video.
Newly weds! That's the 'total forgiveness' zone.
I use a large Rubber mallet when I remount my tires
Slide the tire over the rim as far as you physically can go
Then use your rubber mallet to persuade the tire to go where it’s told
Always works for me. And no damage to the chrome or alloy wheel rims
Going to try this right now on my 18” rim hopefully I don’t have to resort to damaging it
I use to do that with coal truck tires
Also a good way to break the seal
In the LIVING ROOM no less. Great vid, thanks.
My wife would never let me change my tires in the living room until she saw this video!
lol....
Good, peaceful video. Made it look easy and wifey did great showcasing your pups!
The camera woman made this video great!!! You did a good job but she makes the video. Her comment to start the video, the way she pans through the tire to the pup.....pure greatness!!!!
I remember doing this back in day I needed a refresher thanks
Great video, easy and explained well.
Saved me money from going to my local tire shop when I was dead broke
That was great. I have been changing tyres on a proper Machine Tyre Changer all week and your video was well worth a watch. Nice and relaxing too.
Thanks for posting this video. 1 16"x 7" chrome alloy wheel/225/60 tire down. 3 more to go. I used foam instead of wood. I also started with the wheel face down on the foam. So I wouldn't deal with the potential cosmetic scratches that could occur while prying the 2nd side of the tire over the wheel. Instead of using a c clamp to keep the tire from "spinning," I used a small rubber mallet, that ended up seating the bottom lower portion of the wheel. So that prevented the tire from "spinning." I didn't think it could be done without damage. But this was easy af. I rather scratch up my wheels and know it as opposed to a professional wheel shop who will try to hide it. I had an installer scratch up my wheels and try to hide it. Never again.
You can't often mount your tires from the "inner side" of the wheel. The way the hub of the wheel is constructed doesn't allow enough room to position the bead far enough inside the wheel. Hope that helps. I found out the hard way... 😂
Love ❤️ the characters, checking the scent, holding down the pad, then supervising the garage from behind a protective barrier. Mr. To-the-Point was also helpful.
This guy is quite intelligent. IQ does make a difference.
Hey Man, Thanks for this video. I like the way you methodically went through the install step by step and at your own pace. You made it seem really easy and didn't struggle much with it.
I ordered a spare tire for my Bronco and will give it a try. Thanks!
I give this video a solid 10 across the board! Rarely do you find a video where you follow the exact steps shown in the video and it works perfectly. Usually the video makes it seem a lot easier than what it is. But I will say this video was spot on! I followed the exact same steps as shown and I had no issues it worked perfectly the first time!!
So I definitely recommend this video to anyone who wants to mount a tire to their rim and want to do it pretty much effortlessly!!!
A1 Video Tutorial!!
Thank you for your clear humble instructions. You are a smooth operator.
Finally , somebody putting a new tire on a rim instead of an old worn out one... big difference!
Awesome! I am inspired! Not only do they charge an arm and a leg to do this at tire stores, I can't get an appointment for 3 days! I had a friend whose dad would spray ether around the inside of the tire and throw a match on it to bead the tire. I think I'll use your technique; I like my head.
Wow that was awesome! Probably the best tutorial video on how to do this yourself.
One thing I will say based off the experience of changing my own bike tires is overall your technique is correct take small bites and use your hands to finally push the bead over the rim IF you can. Great job dude although bike tires differ due to them using a tube, the concept is the same! One thing I like was your success with using screwdrivers thats impressive.
Great Vid...so laid back. Excellent
Very smooth! thanks for the techniques, much better than brute force!
POWER couple.!! 💪
Cool Video man... Thanks for sharing.!! 💯
Dude! Your girl friend is the best!!!
Thanks man!!!…. I needed that video!… respect!
This was great! Cute dogs as well! 🐶
Thank you for your advices
Thanks for blessings of knowledge and example
You make that look easy! Good taste in wheels. And T shirts. I have that same shirt🤙😎
Thank you so much for this tutorial 🔥🔥
Very useful thanks
clamp trick really helped me finish the job. thank you
I see you have a ton of positive response.. Jere is one more. Great job . Keep up the good work . maybe another one for removing tires off rims without special equipment . I've used lumber to drive on to break the beads but there are other ways. I'll follow you on it.
This man just earned a sub. Excellent job!
What I love the most is your furr babies 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Changing tires in the living room - effing awesome!
Just used your vid for the first time about to fill her up with air. Thank you so much!
Is it weird that this was surprisingly relaxing to watch?
Yeah, you're a freak.
Using screwdrivers may damage the tire bead . Ken Tool manufacturers well engineered tire tools . Akron , Ohio Made in America since 1920 . Nice people to deal with ! I am glad you mentioned lubricating the inside of the second area to be installed . Murphy’s Tire Soap works well !
I am immediately sold on this man’s wisdom and knowledge of the topic he is instructing and I will follow his tutorial with with confidence based solely on his ability to rock a mustache.
I knew there was a way...... Easy like sunday morning bro.!
He makes this look easier than it is not that thats a bad thing I found changing bike tires the first time it takes more force(not a lot though) than you think to inch away at that tire bead. Great vlog I enjoyd this a lot.
That was amazing 👏
:^0 I'm gonna be in trouble doing this indoors mate...
Nice moustache also.
Came from Saab Tech after watching his same method works great thanks.
Same here!!👍
great job nice video👍👍
Very helpful, thank you! I'll have to make sure my dogs do the sniff test too lol
Wow💥 Good job man !!! Everythings' nice and clean, tires, wheels, Rims, and your home also !! -- I love your little dog 🤗
Thanks man. Got some used parts to make a full size spare to replacement my donut. Didn't really want to take it to a shop to have it mounted.
Thank you!
Good vid, well done
Thanks! This is great. I have all the simple tools to do this including a chihuahua to do the quality inspection.
Nice video, great narration, great camera, nicely consistent audio levels.
Bro the time saved alone is worth it!! Takes Firestone 4 hours to change my tire 😫never been back since 2018
Great vid! One thing that gets overlooked is that all rims have deeper groove on one side. It really helps to start the tire on the correxct side . so that the opposite edge can go into the deeper part of the rim... not sure if Im explaining it right but it reall h elped me in this regard. cheeers]
Its called the drop center
Thank you so much
It's something about the beading pop that makes it so satisfying lol
Great video, thanks for sharing :-)
I think that that was worth a like. Cheers!
saved to my favorites!!!!
Great video. Is there an update on your Camaro? How’d it all end up coming together?
Thanks 👍
I love how you converted your living room into a tire shop. I've been procrastinating installing new tires on my Hijet Japanese mini truck until warmer weather in the spring but now I'm rethinking that decision. 😀
3:40 - "We don't care about the underside." Until there's a slow leak where the bead doesn't quite seal. 😲
5:30 - I don't think I'd want my balzack on top of a tire when the bead seats. It can be very violent.
I'm a fan of your minimal tool git-R-done attitude but I'm not sure that using screwdrivers slowly will prevent aluminum rims from being slowly scratched.
This was a great vid to watch. I’m not gonna try it lol but a great vid to watch
Nice tips
GR8 STUFF
Good video
impeccable
good job. easy to understand and who don't like a couple dogs looking for a place to raise that back leg.
Excellent, will this work with LT-rated tires?
I kno im 2yrs late but “Love the vid man!”
Makes me sick seeing how easy that was. I just dropped off my car to get four mounted and balanced and it going to run $260. Never again brother.
Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks man
Awesome, although in my case with 40 series tires, not sure if I can lean on them the same way with my knees. All I picture is banging them on the rim trying to apply pressure to the other side. Maybe with some kneepads and tape around the screwdriver for extra scratch protection I'll try
Can you set the tire in place with a regular portable tire inflator?
I remember doing it this way when I was growing up. Now they have all kinds of gadgets and crap that scratches up the wheel.
I would not have considered this a living room project. Less likely to scratch the wheel on carpet. Respect
Would it help to wrap the screwdriver in duct tape or electrical tape?
Thanks!!!!!
Nice ! I wonder if this will work with a little tirer inflator?
Is it much more difficult to change a tire (I mean to replace it completely) at a low temperature? I did my 1st tire, balanced it, and ready for the 2nd one, but the temperature here dropped. I saw in one film how they heated the tire w/heat gun, but how much, where exactly, all that is kind of vauge. Also in that film they were working on tractor tires, I have just regular passenger car (R16 tires). My HF Tire Machine is mounted outside, while it is snowing I won't do anything, but tomorrow it will be clear. So I decided to do a small research on the subject meanwhile. At what temperature you can change tire more or less comfortably, can you do it @45F, or it is too low? My main concern is that I can tear the tire or burn it w/heater gun. Thank you for a great film, but would you do that procedure at a low temperature?
Super video. How do “ you “ remove a tire from the rim - any video soon or is there one already? BR Jesper
Do I have to have a compressor or can i use a regular air pump?
Thx
Thank you for uploading the video. It will help me out a lot tomorrow!
I do need to point out that you're getting water on your carpet. You may want to have your place tested for mold. Mold can have a huge impact on your health
But now I know what happens to the carpet in my rentals
What do you think is about an estimated time it takes to do all four?
I have seen a lot of these videos and began to think that I totally can do this myself... good thing I also saw your video - I can't do this. I didn't think so far as how to put air in the new tyres 🤔😄
That's some serious skill to effortlessly mount them on alloy wheels like that! I've done alloy wheels once and left a noticeable mark on one of the rims. After that frustration I swore to only do steel wheels unless I was in a pinch. Very good video man!
Very well made. many thanks
Hi man, your wife is a saint, allowing to use the living room
What is the tire is Michelin pilot sport cup2 with no stretch at all. .i try this and its hard as a rock , specially the side wall. Not even me add my weight with my knees will the side pop in
Can you put the tire onto the back of the wheel first, then you won't have any chance of scratching the front of the wheel?
VERY nice video. I ESPECIALLY liked the help from the doggies!!
"Go with the Coopers!!" 🙆
PS What size tires are those??
Sorry for the delayed response! 275/60r15 rears & 245/60r15 fronts
nice
Does the soapy water act as a bead sealer?