If you soap up the side wall of the tire also it will guide the duckbill part of the hammer under the bead. Stand on the tire and work it around. I used to do 10 of these a day in the army including installing them on the truck
Having done hundreds of these split ring combination, this was painful to watch. Congratulations on working it out in the end. A couple of hints for future tyre work: always use the lube; use separate chains through each hole and leave enough slack to allow the tyre to inflate; look for a dot on the tyre (usually red) it is a balancing mark and put it opposite the stem; never lean over the tyre while inflating it; leave the core out for the first inflation... it will inflate faster - then allow it to deflate - this helps the tube seat correctly inside the tyre - then install the core and re-inflate; and, finally, purchase a locking clip inflator hose so you can stand back during the inflation and bead seating operation... just in case. Your Deuce looks great! Keep up the good work.
Putting in way more work than necessary to get the ring off -- you have to use the flat end to hit under the ring -- can also use a second hammer to force the flat end in, if you are not accurate enough to just swing the hammer
I broke 4 of those silver tire irons. They bend like rubber and I snapped the ends off trying to get those rings up. I gave up. Not sure what to do next😅
If you soap up the side wall of the tire also it will guide the duckbill part of the hammer under the bead. Stand on the tire and work it around. I used to do 10 of these a day in the army including installing them on the truck
Having done hundreds of these split ring combination, this was painful to watch. Congratulations on working it out in the end. A couple of hints for future tyre work: always use the lube; use separate chains through each hole and leave enough slack to allow the tyre to inflate; look for a dot on the tyre (usually red) it is a balancing mark and put it opposite the stem; never lean over the tyre while inflating it; leave the core out for the first inflation... it will inflate faster - then allow it to deflate - this helps the tube seat correctly inside the tyre - then install the core and re-inflate; and, finally, purchase a locking clip inflator hose so you can stand back during the inflation and bead seating operation... just in case. Your Deuce looks great! Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the view and comments!
Wow definite two thumbs up for the guy on the tire Hammer what a job 😊👍👍
That was me. Thank you, I'm a total novice, but don't mind trying!
Putting in way more work than necessary to get the ring off -- you have to use the flat end to hit under the ring -- can also use a second hammer to force the flat end in, if you are not accurate enough to just swing the hammer
Thanks for the advice. Our first time. Not meant to be a How To. Next time we will do it differently.
I broke 4 of those silver tire irons. They bend like rubber and I snapped the ends off trying to get those rings up. I gave up. Not sure what to do next😅
I've done many split ring tires. It hurts me to watch you guys
book said never beat on tire it causes damage to inside of tire you can not see
We have a lot of the literature on this, and you could be right. Could you tell us what book and page number so we can check it out?
Use the tire hammer to hit the lock ring down then use the lift lock ring but great video
Thank you
where did ya find the hammer?
Google 'tire service hammer' or 'bead breaker hammer'.
tire going on wrong????
No, it went on ok. Don't know exactly what you're asking, but they can go on either way too.
you got it right i was talking about the valve stem till you fliped it over my comment was a litle to quick sorry about that
I bought a slide hammer bead breaker works much better than the hammer.
go to tire place watch them if you want to learn correct way lot lees tbl.
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Ha Ha Ha! I will watch your channel, looking forward to your video, to see how a real pro like you does it. Or does anything at all. Ha Ha Ha!