I learned this trick back in the late 80's to reseat a paddle tire on my dune buggy. Keep in mind this kind of tire runs on 8-10 lbs of pressure max. I had no guide on how long to spray the fluid, so I gave it a good 10 seconds of spray. Have you ever seen a flaming tire fly 40ft into the air and land ( bouncing aflame)? I have. There was 38 psi in the tire, ( I remember this event quite vividly) which I checked after stomping out the flames. Tip: pay attention to the duration of the spray you put in the tire. Of course, modern starting fluids aren't as explosive as the good 'ol ether of yesterday.
This is the best tutorial on how to put your tire on the rim I've ever seen. Great job and thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. Blessings and more blessings to you and your family
WOW! I m speechless. I do want to thank you for making this. I had been fighting with trying to reseat the bead on my tire 11/2 hours and was about to throw in the wrench and take it to a shop... your technique worked without a hitch, and you're right, you hardly need any fluid in there at all. it happened Zip Bang! Thanks again x 1,000,000!!
This is no doubt the absolute best video on seating a bead with this method. This method may seem like it's for drunken , hacky hilbillies, but this dude has perfected it and taken all of the mystery and most of the danger out of it. Still be careful obviously with the amount you spray and leaving a trail.
Gas works fine on standard car/truck tires, I do it all the time when changing rims/tires. Just don't add much gas and make sure to have something to put the little flame out before burning the actual tire
Had good luck w/propane. No “ fuse “. Had a couple wouldn’t stay. Made tourniquet of sorts on tread. Wrap all the way around with ratchet strap or rope and twist. Forces bead outward and keeps seated while air entering or escaping. Real A Team stuff. Hahahah
I once sprayed the electrical contact cleaner into the electrical contacts of an industrial hoist motor for too long. Waited a moment. And then tried the hoist out with the pendant. Boom. 😅🍻 Good night Chesty, wherever you are.
I saw this done on a TV show by people working in the arctic. Maybe it's necessary in that environment, but they were heavy handed on the fluid and set the wheel ablaze. And the tire sort of popped back into place. I think they used gasoline which might explain it. Your demonstration showed that it need not be a dramatic task requiring much lighter fluid or other combustible fuel.
Great explanation of what I've considered a foolish and dangerous operation. It makes sense now and doesn't seem nearly as dangerous. Thanks for sharing.
Oh boy, this brings back memories. I had to do this a couple years ago. It was interesting. I was at home so it was easier than in the bush. Still I had 16.5" rims and much larger tires so it was a somewhat dangerous operation. I opted to pull some nicrome wire out of a junk toaster and hooked it to a dumb battery charger. Placed it on the tire, sprayed the starting fluid in and then went and plugged in the battery charger. After the boom and screech I needed to fill it with air right away as I discovered that it would seat but would cool and suck the tire back in and unseat. Still, its a good think to know how to do. My only issue is, how many people actually remember to carry starting fluid with them? Not many. Gasoline may work, but I haven't tried it and don't plan to. I suppose hair spray or even propane. If you are desperate you may have to get very creative.
Oh boy this is cool; actually, I had no problem taking the tires off my riding mower but it would not reseat with all the rope & tie strap trick. My wife won't be able to tell me not to play with fire today 😂
The last time I did this was on a 252B bobcat. Surprised the shit out of my boss, who had spent an hour with an air compressor trying to seat and inflate the tire. I used carb and choke cleaner.
Lol what sucks is I'm attempting to do this right now but reasons are in reverse I'm almost dirt poor but I have to zero my rifle and have to break in a new sidearm but my two front tires on my old 86 subaru are bald with belts showing and most likely won't make it to the range without a blowout im trying to seat two new snow tires and it is definitely a learned skill 👍
Great video, this question may sound unintelligent . I have friends who tell me they light tires and very dangerous to do. How come tire doesn't go up in air when you do it? Thank you
Great Question, and one that I actually asked Chad during my first class with him. According to Chad, always try to fill the tire with as much sand as possible.
Lol I was a RUclips mechanic before I went to UTI, when I went to the school it's almost like I barely learned a thing lol I actually had a hand up on all the other dudes there from fixing all my own old ass rusty cars. Got student of the course over a bunch of these "car guys" I'm more of a fix it and be done guy. I don't enjoy fixing cars but I get it done
Be sure to stay out of line with a rubber valve stem!!! Don't want to get hit with it if comes out... Great old-timers trucker/farmer tip! Used this many, many, times over the yrs.
Karl, to your friend Chad Morman.... With the kind of Rescue Work & Training!? That I do? I'm like an Sponge on When it Comes To this kind of stuff? Love it!
How much damage would this do to the wheel itself (not the tire). If I am offroad and I get the bead off because im aired down. Id be hesitant to ruin the wheel with the fire. Should I be fine?
I heard a missionary to Brazil tell of fixing a flat in the middle of nowhere. He had nothing to fix the flat, so he stuffed the tire with rotten wood and drove on that. Learn to improvise.
I do this but i leave the valve stem in it and i leave a air hose already hooked up to the tire i spraw all the way around the tire i light it and as soon as i light it i hit it with air because the starting fuild does not always seal the tire buy its self.
You did it all wrong! You have to fill the tire with enough starting fluid that when you light it, it lifts off the ground about 30 feet, taking out anything that it comes in contact with....you ....your other drunk friend, and anyone else stupid enough to be around for the event! At least that's the way my friend taught me out at the farm in Azle Texas....good times....good times....:) Good video guys.......it had been a while and my idiot friend did not make a trail to the tire with the fluid...a very helpful little bit of information......(BTW he is also a Bell Helicopter Engineer that worked on the Osprey.....:)) Thanks! Tony
I've done this at least 40 times over the years. I remember it not working on an old camper maybe 25 years ago. The tire was like a rock. Back then I even tried an m80. lol Now as I am older Im tending to not put enough starter fluid down and looking at alternatives. I think there is a direct correlation between the testosterone your body produces and the amount of starting fluid you spray. Decades ago I ramped up the starter fluid on a potato shooter until the entire thing blew up under my arm and put a piece of plastic in me. Age is making me a **ssy.
On some ghetto shhhheee I was watching this video and I just held down the tire and put air and it came right back up and this is coming from a tire that had a bent rim and had to hammer it back in..
Many of these techniques are directed at operators that are often running NSTVs or rental/indigenous vehicles overseas. Always try to avoid all problems. However, also arm yourself with the knowledge to deal with said problems, just incase something unforeseen happens. TR
My man said come down to take a course. LMFAO, if you can't figure this s*** out on your own after just watching One RUclips video you should have been messing around with s*** like this
The part about making a fuse with the fluid really helped thanks
I learned this trick back in the late 80's to reseat a paddle tire on my dune buggy. Keep in mind this kind of tire runs on 8-10 lbs of pressure max. I had no guide on how long to spray the fluid, so I gave it a good 10 seconds of spray. Have you ever seen a flaming tire fly 40ft into the air and land ( bouncing aflame)? I have. There was 38 psi in the tire, ( I remember this event quite vividly) which I checked after stomping out the flames. Tip: pay attention to the duration of the spray you put in the tire. Of course, modern starting fluids aren't as explosive as the good 'ol ether of yesterday.
Nah. Probably not.
The starter fluid I get is ether
This is the best tutorial on how to put your tire on the rim I've ever seen.
Great job and thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Blessings and more blessings to you and your family
Thanks for watching, TR
I used brake clean. Worked like a charm. Thanks Tier-1 great tip!!
WOW! I m speechless. I do want to thank you for making this. I had been fighting with trying to reseat the bead on my tire 11/2 hours and was about to throw in the wrench and take it to a shop... your technique worked without a hitch, and you're right, you hardly need any fluid in there at all. it happened Zip Bang! Thanks again x 1,000,000!!
Glad we could help. Thanks for watching. TR.
This is no doubt the absolute best video on seating a bead with this method. This method may seem like it's for drunken , hacky hilbillies, but this dude has perfected it and taken all of the mystery and most of the danger out of it. Still be careful obviously with the amount you spray and leaving a trail.
Thank you very much. I watched many video but only This video helpped me get the tire re-beaded successfully.
Glad to help
Outstanding, Life Saving Information, Thank You Gentlemen!
Gas works fine on standard car/truck tires, I do it all the time when changing rims/tires. Just don't add much gas and make sure to have something to put the little flame out before burning the actual tire
You guys rock. Worked like a champ, thank you.
Had good luck w/propane. No “ fuse “. Had a couple wouldn’t stay. Made tourniquet of sorts on tread. Wrap all the way around with ratchet strap or rope and twist. Forces bead outward and keeps seated while air entering or escaping.
Real A Team stuff. Hahahah
Knowledge is power too right 😁
Most helpful video I’ve seen in years
Glad to help
Thanks. I had no idea it was a good idea to take the stem out, good tip, thanks.
I once sprayed the electrical contact cleaner into the electrical contacts of an industrial hoist motor for too long. Waited a moment. And then tried the hoist out with the pendant. Boom. 😅🍻
Good night Chesty, wherever you are.
I saw this done on a TV show by people working in the arctic. Maybe it's necessary in that environment, but they were heavy handed on the fluid and set the wheel ablaze. And the tire sort of popped back into place. I think they used gasoline which might explain it.
Your demonstration showed that it need not be a dramatic task requiring much lighter fluid or other combustible fuel.
hahaha, I never thought of such a thing. And filling a tire with sand....briliant.
Maybe McGyver was the director of this video.
Superb skills & technique! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
The sand tip is excellent.
Holy sh!t it worked,,, saved me the time and hassle of going down to the tire shop, who discovered this trick good stuff 👍.
Great explanation of what I've considered a foolish and dangerous operation. It makes sense now and doesn't seem nearly as dangerous. Thanks for sharing.
That’s Why You All Rock..!!
Do this with log truck tires to front end loaders. Works awesome 👌
Yep. Thanks for watching, TR
Amazing video this helped me with my moped tire 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Oh boy, this brings back memories. I had to do this a couple years ago. It was interesting. I was at home so it was easier than in the bush. Still I had 16.5" rims and much larger tires so it was a somewhat dangerous operation. I opted to pull some nicrome wire out of a junk toaster and hooked it to a dumb battery charger. Placed it on the tire, sprayed the starting fluid in and then went and plugged in the battery charger. After the boom and screech I needed to fill it with air right away as I discovered that it would seat but would cool and suck the tire back in and unseat. Still, its a good think to know how to do. My only issue is, how many people actually remember to carry starting fluid with them? Not many. Gasoline may work, but I haven't tried it and don't plan to. I suppose hair spray or even propane. If you are desperate you may have to get very creative.
You forgot to remove the valve stem
Oh boy this is cool; actually, I had no problem taking the tires off my riding mower but it would not reseat with all the rope & tie strap trick. My wife won't be able to tell me not to play with fire today 😂
Best video by far !👍👍
Glad you liked it
The last time I did this was on a 252B bobcat. Surprised the shit out of my boss, who had spent an hour with an air compressor trying to seat and inflate the tire. I used carb and choke cleaner.
I use to run a ratchet strap around the tread and crank it down. Then fill with the air compressor
Badass video.New to Jeepin and this is very useful info. Thanks
Karl, how bout a video for flashlight techniques while shooting with pistol which is not equipped with a mounted white light.
acetone works great!
I used rust spray on my lawn mower and it worked without a doubt
Thanks gang. Got a heavy truck I'm doing it on
Lol what sucks is I'm attempting to do this right now but reasons are in reverse I'm almost dirt poor but I have to zero my rifle and have to break in a new sidearm but my two front tires on my old 86 subaru are bald with belts showing and most likely won't make it to the range without a blowout im trying to seat two new snow tires and it is definitely a learned skill 👍
Simply amazing!!
Excellent! Thank y'all.
Great video, this question may sound unintelligent . I have friends who tell me they light tires and very dangerous to do. How come tire doesn't go up in air when you do it?
Thank you
Better to use too little than too much
Thank you
Great video wonderfull couldn't be better thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
That is freaking awesome.
Thanks for watching, TR
making my way through the archives! :)
Can you put air/keep air in the tire even without the valve stem?
That's outstanding. Thanks for the great content of your channel.
Thank for watching, TR
Not safe kids
Wow, made a run flat tire by packing it with sand.
will this work if bead is broken on both sides?
Excellent Video...
How much sand would you need to create a improvised run flat? Is it just filling the bottom half & letting gravity & momentum work?
Great Question, and one that I actually asked Chad during my first class with him. According to Chad, always try to fill the tire with as much sand as possible.
Take your wheel off and lay it on it's side with a broken bead then fill the tire with sand.
Lol I was a RUclips mechanic before I went to UTI, when I went to the school it's almost like I barely learned a thing lol I actually had a hand up on all the other dudes there from fixing all my own old ass rusty cars. Got student of the course over a bunch of these "car guys" I'm more of a fix it and be done guy. I don't enjoy fixing cars but I get it done
I didn't go to UTI, but I had one once lol
@@adrianfirewalker4183 😂😂
will the balancing beads melt or get damaged somehow with this technique?
No. The fire goes out too quick
Crawfordsville on the map
Sweet I could've used this a time or two..
Be sure to stay out of line with a rubber valve stem!!! Don't want to get hit with it if comes out...
Great old-timers trucker/farmer tip! Used this many, many, times over the yrs.
Excellent Advice..!!!!!
We did this in shop class in high school and the principal was so pissed when she found out.
Karl, to your friend Chad Morman.... With the kind of Rescue Work & Training!? That I do? I'm like an Sponge on When it Comes To this kind of stuff? Love it!
Can you do this if the bead comes off back of tire and the whole tire is half way up the rim ?
Yes, just jack it up off the ground and you can do it still on the video
should you only do this if you have the tire completely off and away from the car? is it okay to do this while its on your car?
Yes. However, have the tire jacked off the ground far enough to allow it to fully expand.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Amen
Great info!
Thanks for watching, TR
@@TacticalRifleman yes sir, thanks for all the great videos!
How much damage would this do to the wheel itself (not the tire). If I am offroad and I get the bead off because im aired down. Id be hesitant to ruin the wheel with the fire. Should I be fine?
We’ve done hundreds of tires... never any damage to rim
Note: add starting fluid to BOB
Can I do this wile the tire on the truck?
Yes, but jack it up off the ground
Tried several times but just doesnt seem to work just burns but doesnt pop or anything
I heard a missionary to Brazil tell of fixing a flat in the middle of nowhere. He had nothing to fix the flat, so he stuffed the tire with rotten wood and drove on that. Learn to improvise.
Sand also works
will this work for scooter tires
I would not try it, as there is not enough room to absorb the blast.
So cool!
Can you use gas instead of starting fluud
No
Thank you for this info.
Will this work on a motorcycle tire??
No
Thank you
I do this but i leave the valve stem in it and i leave a air hose already hooked up to the tire i spraw all the way around the tire i light it and as soon as i light it i hit it with air because the starting fuild does not always seal the tire buy its self.
Didn't work for me but I guess I got to get some starting fluid instead because I used brake cleaner.
Starter fluid works best
You did it all wrong! You have to fill the tire with enough starting fluid that when you light it, it lifts off the ground about 30 feet, taking out anything that it comes in contact with....you ....your other drunk friend, and anyone else stupid enough to be around for the event! At least that's the way my friend taught me out at the farm in Azle Texas....good times....good times....:)
Good video guys.......it had been a while and my idiot friend did not make a trail to the tire with the fluid...a very helpful little bit of information......(BTW he is also a Bell Helicopter Engineer that worked on the Osprey.....:))
Thanks!
Tony
I've done this at least 40 times over the years. I remember it not working on an old camper maybe 25 years ago. The tire was like a rock. Back then I even tried an m80. lol Now as I am older Im tending to not put enough starter fluid down and looking at alternatives. I think there is a direct correlation between the testosterone your body produces and the amount of starting fluid you spray.
Decades ago I ramped up the starter fluid on a potato shooter until the entire thing blew up under my arm and put a piece of plastic in me. Age is making me a **ssy.
If the valve stem is in, can you do this to the opposite side of the tire while using a compressor on the other side to pump air in at the same time?
Don't take the chance of messing up your compressor.
great vid - thanks!
On some ghetto shhhheee I was watching this video and I just held down the tire and put air and it came right back up and this is coming from a tire that had a bent rim and had to hammer it back in..
I am not sure if he has enough pockets on his jacket lol
I'm glad a more intelligent Norm Macdonald can show me how to do this
Didn’t work on my trailer tire. Must be too far gone. Don’t get it. Tried three times. It inflated all times but never re bead itself.
Needed more starter fluid
THANKS
Thxs man i like to drift a lot.and some times i lose control and smack the tire on the wall. And break the bead.
Sure lmao
Outstanding
it works great !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching, TR
Cool!
I used that on my car tire still didn’t work
If you find that you frequently blow the bead (as you mentioned), then why don't you either air down less or simply get beed lock wheels?
Many of these techniques are directed at operators that are often running NSTVs or rental/indigenous vehicles overseas. Always try to avoid all problems. However, also arm yourself with the knowledge to deal with said problems, just incase something unforeseen happens. TR
👍
Great video....
Annoying music, hard to hear him talking
Don’t attempt this with someone that doesn’t understand what’s going on. Never while under the influence.
Great job... Now do it in the field.
If you do this wrong your tire bead will be the least of your concerns.
Yep
Why not just hook up an air compressor to resit the bead.
The air just comes out the side and the bead never reseats.
Would WD-40
Nope... it's needs to explode with more force.
worked for me, spraying WD40 and lighting
My man said come down to take a course. LMFAO, if you can't figure this s*** out on your own after just watching One RUclips video you should have been messing around with s*** like this
should’ve watched this video before trying it myself giving myself 2nd degree burns, lmao im an idiot
Acetylene works best
Title says in the field tire repair but your in a shop
Actually, we are in a classroom. Part of our tactical driving courses include austere vehicle repairs, and hot wiring. Thanks for watching, TR
The valve stem doesn’t simply screw in and out
Heard that wrong
Way to make something easy very complicated.