It's not a mistake. It is a learning process. If you knew how to do it, and did it incorrectly, that would be a mistake. But during learning, there are no mistakes. You just move forward and hit it again until you figure out what works best
I appreciate your effort. These tires are never easy in a home garage. You showed great determination that was ultimately met with success. Forget the jokers on here that offer negative comments and probably can't trim their own toe nails yet alone inflate a late tubeless tire. You learn by trying, failing and trying again until you succeed. Keep the videos coming.
Not for nothing, I've been fighting with the front tire on my motorcycle for a week now and honestly just seeing a real life reminder that tires are a bitch sometimes made me feel a lot better. Thanks buddy.
A truly honest to life video. I laughed so much. But I love it. Clapped at the end when you finally got it to work. Used to mount tires for a living as a teen. Good job
Truly a great video. Watching you fuck that up over and over was way more entertaining - and vastly more realistic - than some generic how to video! I thoroughly enjoyed this.
Hey thanks for putting this up. What was really important about your video was that you also showed the many attempts that it took you to do this. And you also demonstrated all the other options you exercised and your thought process for getting this done as you met this challenge head on. The value for us is that you showed that it would also take a little bit of ingenuity, patience, practice & will to succeed. Way to go man, 2 thumbs up! Hey also I liked your editing when you showed all of your attempts. It was hilarious at first but when you succeeded it was like DAMN he did it! Which just made watching this vid all the more satisfying. You rock man!
saw another video recommending keeping the blaster about 2 inches away from the rim when opening the valve, and going for a 30-45 degree angle. nice work man
Thanks for sharing your mistakes and technic. The first time I did a bead with a blaster it sealed right away. My ultimate confidence made me think I can do this as a side gig. So far so good.
This is basically what im fighting as well. Are you mounting them on a 10" or 12" wide? I have also tried the starting fluid trick, but to no avail. Any ideas?
That was a tough one. I change quite a few trailer tires. 275/70R22.5. They seat really well usually without the bead seater. If they don’t it only takes one blast.
Works better with tire standing up. Soap both beads, bounce the tire and wheel and with the valve stem down, blast the top. Where did you get the psi for different tires? I have always filled them with tool hose pressure (95psi) and use a cage for split rims.
I was trying to mount a new Chinese 225/75-15 trailer tire with the sidewalls collapsed together from being stacked on top of each other. I couldn't get the beads to seat until I watched this video. I had to flip it upside down and put it on a 5 gallon bucket, then I put the air chuck on it and blasted it from the back with a Cheetah tank. It beaded right up.
Oh the memories. I tried to mount these EXACT Hummer H1 tires on 12" wide aluminum 16.5 wheels. These tires need a narrow wheel, then they mount real nicely. My experience was a total fail mounting the 5 tires I had, so I took it to Les Schwab. It took 2 of those kicker tanks and 3 tire guys to mount each tire, but they got it done. So what happens when you lose air pressure, or air down for sand? Yep. they fall right off the bead. And with the sidewalls as stiff as they are, no amount of starting fluid sprayed into the tire will seat that bead on the trail. Great tire, just use a narrow wheel!
Dude thank you, my nephew and I been fighting with one of these at the garage so we looked it up and for first how many attempts looked just like us fighting with this semi tire. Lol thank you and God Bless! ❤✝️
Thank you for the informative film. I'm going to use a portable Bead Seater (XK USA, 8 L), can you compare w/the one you used. And also when you spray a lot of water on the tire which is not sealed, that water can go inside of the tire.Can it cause a problem? It was interesting to know that you used 2 straps (I was planning to use 1). So finally it worked when you used that blower without the black hose, which was simultaneously inflating the tire, is that correct?
I used 4 8"2+2 stretched tire in sun few hours .mount on rim . set tire on 3 milkcreats tap rim down with rubber hammer let soap dry . carefully flip wheel over on your 3 crests gravity lowers rim to rubber. Worked for me.
I was questioning myself when I wasn’t able to seat tires on a M35A3 (deuce and a half). It took maybe 2hours to get them on with 2 bead seaters, i think it needs a 10gal tank instead of a 5s
So you have air flowing in from the valve stem simultaneously while you use the bead blaster? Do you have the valve core removed or is it in the valve stem.
hook up air, spray inner rim with starting fluid, throw match. mild explosion expands air rapidly and sets bead. throw sand or water on tire if u have a small flame on outside of tire from any overspray. obviously inside goes out immediately when starved of air. fill to proper psi. works well on large tires. scary first couple times u do it but u can get good at it. I have seen truckers do this without removing tire. As always, never try this at home.
What if he had used bead sealer goo instead? It seems like the soap added too much lubrication so that the bead just pulled away instead of staying put. Another thing I think is a factor is temperature. From the fall leaves on the ground and long sleeve shirt it must have been lower than 50 deg. If the tire could have been warmed up to 70-80 degrees would it have been less stiff and not pulled away from the rim so quick? Not really convinced this tool is any better than using the starting fluid/fire method!
Only thing you had to do is hook air up instantly (or before like you did later) to the tire to have it seated. Too big of a tire and not enough blasted air to keep it seated for long. Good job
Can I offer you a good suggestion spray the tire on the inside with WD-40 and it will blow right back on the rim. I do it at Sam's Club and they get really pissed
Do you think of that maybe the 5 gallon bead seater is undersized for the kind of tire you were working with? I know they make these bead seaters in larger sizes, 7.5 gallons and 10 gallons.
+Jpk92 Well wish me luck. I just bought a 5 gallon seater and in the next day or two I'm going to try to seat a 10 ply trailer tire on a rim that is a couple inches wider than the tire in its present condition. It is the stiffest tire I have worked in quite a while.. Thanks for putting up your video.
What was the width of the wheel? I've got some 12 wide and two bead seaters with an air line attached didn't do it lol. I've got the MTR military tires.
@@jasontbo6663 so you're saying that you used a bead seater on tyres with tpms and it didn't break the Sensor? tpms in trucks is just tougher than in passenger cars?
Tbh first time seeing this tool, I always hire someone to do my tires, have a licensed mechanic doing mine today and he is having a hard time beading the tire, he is doing this at home for extra income, he messaged me and said he is going to ask to borrow someone’s tire beader so I had to UA-cam it to see what it was lol.
This thing would make one hell of a potato 🥔 launcher 😂🤣 Btw good work on getting that tire to finally set on the rim. I've been there buddy and it can get frustrating.
Thanks for posting this! I thought I won last night, the bead on my ATV tire looked fully seated and the tire held air. I looked at it the next morning, and the tire was completely deflated and off the bead again. WTF. I'm going to try again today. Have you ever used a bead sealer product? Think it's worth the money?
Bro, just carry a can of starter fluid or some other flammable aerosol. I was able to use that method on my very first try, no trouble. And that was an old, junky tire still on a scrap vehicle resting on the ground.
thanks for demonstrating how this works in real life. I'm gonna buy a ball valve and make one myself. I don't want to use ether and the ratchet strap method alone doesn't work on my tiny tires.
Great video!!! How does the 37x12.50x16.5 military tire ride? I just bought a set and had to go through taking out the run-flat Donuts out of all of them, what a pain in the butt.
Best $100 for a new wheel and tire combo out there. You are definitely right they are loud as hell and do seem to ride a little rough but they last such a long time.
I know it's an old video, but....The way to make this go easier is: 1) Use grease, not soap 2) Use more pressure (120 psi) 3) Use more volume (bigger tank)
Nice to see you not give up, but remember insanity by definition [Albert Einstein] is to continue doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result. Great job!
I saw a professional tire installer change a truck tire... literally in ONE minute. I was like what the heck was that tank of air? His tire was vertical (obviously) and I wonder if that would worked better if you had the tire in the vertical position. So the Bead can’t fall down... ??? Just thinking. Thanks for the video
always appreciate the 'mistakes' being recorded and shown... real life
amen respect
to him
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@@edenfieldjared0 is
It's not a mistake. It is a learning process. If you knew how to do it, and did it incorrectly, that would be a mistake. But during learning, there are no mistakes. You just move forward and hit it again until you figure out what works best
Exactly what I came to say. You have to respect a person willing to show when it doesn’t work out.
I appreciate your effort. These tires are never easy in a home garage. You showed great determination that was ultimately met with success. Forget the jokers on here that offer negative comments and probably can't trim their own toe nails yet alone inflate a late tubeless tire. You learn by trying, failing and trying again until you succeed. Keep the videos coming.
Not for nothing, I've been fighting with the front tire on my motorcycle for a week now and honestly just seeing a real life reminder that tires are a bitch sometimes made me feel a lot better. Thanks buddy.
How did you end up getting it on? I'm having the same problem
A truly honest to life video. I laughed so much. But I love it. Clapped at the end when you finally got it to work. Used to mount tires for a living as a teen. Good job
Truly a great video. Watching you fuck that up over and over was way more entertaining - and vastly more realistic - than some generic how to video! I thoroughly enjoyed this.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it.
And the award for "Never Give Up" goes to ...
+Third Rail 👋🏻
Hey thanks for putting this up. What was really important about your video was that you also showed the many attempts that it took you to do this. And you also demonstrated all the other options you exercised and your thought process for getting this done as you met this challenge head on. The value for us is that you showed that it would also take a little bit of ingenuity, patience, practice & will to succeed. Way to go man, 2 thumbs up!
Hey also I liked your editing when you showed all of your attempts. It was hilarious at first but when you succeeded it was like DAMN he did it! Which just made watching this vid all the more satisfying. You rock man!
breeze787
I couldn't agree more. Well said!
Geesh, I forgot to "click" the thumbs up! "CLICK"
I admire your tenacity, and for one so young....that's awesome! You'll go far with that attitude of tenacity, young man! God bless!
saw another video recommending keeping the blaster about 2 inches away from the rim when opening the valve, and going for a 30-45 degree angle. nice work man
nuff respect... this guy posted the attempts and not just the finale.
Thanks for sharing your mistakes and technic. The first time I did a bead with a blaster it sealed right away. My ultimate confidence made me think I can do this as a side gig. So far so good.
Glad you showed the whole process. Did you learn anything about how to get it on the first try? Honest question. I've never used one.
This is basically what im fighting as well. Are you mounting them on a 10" or 12" wide? I have also tried the starting fluid trick, but to no avail. Any ideas?
That was a tough one. I change quite a few trailer tires. 275/70R22.5. They seat really well usually without the bead seater. If they don’t it only takes one blast.
Works better with tire standing up. Soap both beads, bounce the tire and wheel and with the valve stem down, blast the top. Where did you get the psi for different tires? I have always filled them with tool hose pressure (95psi) and use a cage for split rims.
I was trying to mount a new Chinese 225/75-15 trailer tire with the sidewalls collapsed together from being stacked on top of each other. I couldn't get the beads to seat until I watched this video. I had to flip it upside down and put it on a 5 gallon bucket, then I put the air chuck on it and blasted it from the back with a Cheetah tank. It beaded right up.
Oh the memories. I tried to mount these EXACT Hummer H1 tires on 12" wide aluminum 16.5 wheels. These tires need a narrow wheel, then they mount real nicely. My experience was a total fail mounting the 5 tires I had, so I took it to Les Schwab. It took 2 of those kicker tanks and 3 tire guys to mount each tire, but they got it done. So what happens when you lose air pressure, or air down for sand? Yep. they fall right off the bead. And with the sidewalls as stiff as they are, no amount of starting fluid sprayed into the tire will seat that bead on the trail. Great tire, just use a narrow wheel!
Thanks for the video.
Are you sure that you are using the correct tire size for that wheel rim? The rim looks too wide for that tire.
Dude thank you, my nephew and I been fighting with one of these at the garage so we looked it up and for first how many attempts looked just like us fighting with this semi tire. Lol thank you and God Bless! ❤✝️
Glad I could help!!
thanks for the video what is the right way to face the tire?
Thanks for sharing man, and keeping the failed attempts in, it helps to know it may take a few good trys
They use that tool to mount the tire on my utv and it took like 10 to 20 attempt to get the tires seated
Is it ok to have all that soapy water inside the tire? Could be a quart or 2 in there....or maybe you drained it between takes....
Thank you for the informative film. I'm going to use a portable Bead Seater (XK USA, 8 L), can you compare w/the one you used. And also when you spray a lot of water on the tire which is not sealed, that water can go inside of the tire.Can it cause a problem? It was interesting to know that you used 2 straps (I was planning to use 1). So finally it worked when you used that blower without the black hose, which was simultaneously inflating the tire, is that correct?
That seemed like hard work!! I thought normally the tyres seat pretty much first attempt like that
+Matt Kerr Once you get the hang of it, it seats first try. Since this video I've it figured out and can get most first shot. Gotta learn some how!
@@JPK92 so show us what works now that you figured it out
My first thought was, that blows. But then you keep at it, and boom shakalaka. Good work.
Good to see that someone showing DIY not being easy peasy.
So what magic incantation did you speak over it to get it to seal?
Respect for showing how long it took
Nicely done! 16.5s are just a pain. With the tapered bead on wheels. No flat or raised lip to catch and hold tire.
I used 4 8"2+2 stretched tire in sun few hours .mount on rim . set tire on 3 milkcreats tap rim down with rubber hammer let soap dry . carefully flip wheel over on your 3 crests gravity lowers rim to rubber. Worked for me.
I was questioning myself when I wasn’t able to seat tires on a M35A3 (deuce and a half). It took maybe 2hours to get them on with 2 bead seaters, i think it needs a 10gal tank instead of a 5s
thanks, that's the most honest video ever. Glad you included the trials and tribulations as well as the success.
So you have air flowing in from the valve stem simultaneously while you use the bead blaster? Do you have the valve core removed or is it in the valve stem.
Core removed always
Those straps help a lot when the tire has been stacked for a while 👌🏽
hook up air, spray inner rim with starting fluid, throw match. mild explosion expands air rapidly and sets bead. throw sand or water on tire if u have a small flame on outside of tire from any overspray. obviously inside goes out immediately when starved of air. fill to proper psi. works well on large tires. scary first couple times u do it but u can get good at it. I have seen truckers do this without removing tire. As always, never try this at home.
What if he had used bead sealer goo instead? It seems like the soap added too much lubrication so that the bead just pulled away instead of staying put. Another thing I think is a factor is temperature. From the fall leaves on the ground and long sleeve shirt it must have been lower than 50 deg. If the tire could have been warmed up to 70-80 degrees would it have been less stiff and not pulled away from the rim so quick?
Not really convinced this tool is any better than using the starting fluid/fire method!
Had a good chuckle at all the attempts. You got it done though.
Lol i would've edited out the outtakes but you did bro. Good work
I noticed that tire looks like the HMMWV tire which goes on 16.5 rim. Is that a 16.5 rim?
starting fluid works great
Only thing you had to do is hook air up instantly (or before like you did later) to the tire to have it seated.
Too big of a tire and not enough blasted air to keep it seated for long.
Good job
What was the pressure entering the tire through the valve stem? Higher pressure there might have helped
I do not remember what it was as this was awhile back. It was complete user error as I have never used one before. I can do it in one shot now!
Why I been thinking like the tubeless bike pump as can shoot upto about 160psi through valve, seen others mount other ways
Can I offer you a good suggestion spray the tire on the inside with WD-40 and it will blow right back on the rim. I do it at Sam's Club and they get really pissed
Good effort mate shown grest tenacity i like it 👌
I like how you show that some things taken multiple attempts. More realistic than other posts.
Can you remake this tutorial
Do you think of that maybe the 5 gallon bead seater is undersized for the kind of tire you were working with? I know they make these bead seaters in larger sizes, 7.5 gallons and 10 gallons.
It was complete user error as I have never used one before. I can do it in one shot now!
+Jpk92 Well wish me luck. I just bought a 5 gallon seater and in the next day or two I'm going to try to seat a 10 ply trailer tire on a rim that is a couple inches wider than the tire in its present condition. It is the stiffest tire I have worked in quite a while.. Thanks for putting up your video.
5 gallon is sufficient for most semi tires.
What I do is that the two airs collide so it's easier. I've inflated 8-inch tires on 10-inch wheels doing it that way. just an opinion good video
What was the width of the wheel? I've got some 12 wide and two bead seaters with an air line attached didn't do it lol. I've got the MTR military tires.
lean tire on the wall valve stem at 6 oclock bead seater at 12oclock next time(been doing tires since 1981)
Cipriano Ortiz Even with TPMS?
Ortiz good advise
@@Thinker669 you wouldn't use a bead seater if you had a tpms
@@Xsidon i mean good luck getting air in one of those douches trucks with 24x14s without a cheetah
@@jasontbo6663 so you're saying that you used a bead seater on tyres with tpms and it didn't break the Sensor? tpms in trucks is just tougher than in passenger cars?
Beat one was at 1:52 😂 your reaction after you touched it was priceless
You should try both sides when I can’t get it I go underneath and on top sometimes you get lucky
God I can tell by what's in and around the garage that in another life we could have been good friends.
that seems like a lot more work then just using starter fluid - maybe safer but still a lot of work
Persistence it was not easy and your finally got it good job
Tbh first time seeing this tool, I always hire someone to do my tires, have a licensed mechanic doing mine today and he is having a hard time beading the tire, he is doing this at home for extra income, he messaged me and said he is going to ask to borrow someone’s tire beader so I had to UA-cam it to see what it was lol.
First video I even seen on UA-cam with mistakes added! Great cuase this is how it will look when I go to do it.
This thing would make one hell of a potato 🥔 launcher 😂🤣 Btw good work on getting that tire to finally set on the rim. I've been there buddy and it can get frustrating.
Thanks for showing a "real life" video on this front!
Thanks for posting this! I thought I won last night, the bead on my ATV tire looked fully seated and the tire held air. I looked at it the next morning, and the tire was completely deflated and off the bead again. WTF. I'm going to try again today. Have you ever used a bead sealer product? Think it's worth the money?
Bro, just carry a can of starter fluid or some other flammable aerosol. I was able to use that method on my very first try, no trouble. And that was an old, junky tire still on a scrap vehicle resting on the ground.
Is the make of that tyre a military tyre or is it a tyre that's used predominantly by the military
karl martin it’s one of good years many wrangler tires. Known best for its use on military humvee’s
It looks like you cut out a great deal of profanity...
mexicanhalloween Gotts keep it PG!!
@@zklingler LMAO!!!
What PSI were you running on the air compressor?
The issue is your compressor isn’t fast enough to fill tire after bead is set
thanks for demonstrating how this works in real life. I'm gonna buy a ball valve and make one myself. I don't want to use ether and the ratchet strap method alone doesn't work on my tiny tires.
So bead seater won’t work
Way to never give up! I’m a subscriber now!
Great video!!! How does the 37x12.50x16.5 military tire ride? I just bought a set and had to go through taking out the run-flat Donuts out of all of them, what a pain in the butt.
They're loud and ride rough, but they get the job done.
Best $100 for a new wheel and tire combo out there. You are definitely right they are loud as hell and do seem to ride a little rough but they last such a long time.
Thanks ❤
Thanks for including all the times it didn't work.
Don't use soapy water it creates rust around the rim use oil or penetrating fluid makes it slippery .
Thanks for keeping it real
I know it's an old video, but....The way to make this go easier is:
1) Use grease, not soap
2) Use more pressure (120 psi)
3) Use more volume (bigger tank)
Nice to see you not give up, but remember insanity by definition [Albert Einstein] is to continue doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result. Great job!
I don't think it needed the straps. Just a higher psi. That's just from what I saw.
First time using that thing, i get scared when that thing pops hella loud
did you put sealant?
No sir. The only type of "sealant" I used was soap and water.
But wont it cause leaks even after the tire is set?
Not that I'm aware of. I did this video about 3 years now and I do not have any leaks
Oh. Alright
no sealant needed. friction and pressure seal. will not leak over 20 psi
Today i tried so many times eventually ended up with the failure. 16.5 humvee tires suck!
Marvelous entertainment. Good job.
That's how it will probably go on my attempt as well.
great job .
This video shows the growth of a boy that is scared and timid, into a man that ran out of fucks and just wants to get the job done.
I tried this today with my hubby, its sooo loud in real life, we got one… but not the other.
What size rim and width?
Darian Gerardo 16.5 12.5
@@JPK92 sorry I should have seen this earlier.
Hahahahaha.......pffft! pfffft! pfffft! pfffft! pfffft! Got it! :)
How much water is still in the tire? lol good work
Don't touch the rim. Hold the nozzle back a few inches and watch the angle.
I saw a professional tire installer change a truck tire... literally in ONE minute. I was like what the heck was that tank of air?
His tire was vertical (obviously) and I wonder if that would worked better if you had the tire in the vertical position. So the Bead can’t fall down... ??? Just thinking. Thanks for the video
TG you survived 😂😂😂❤
This gives me ptsd from work every time some kid wants big tires on his truck.
I use starting ether.
I would like to see the bead seater filled to 125psi and releasing said pressure into a bucket of soapy water. :)
Ahahaha... all these attempts, you must be exhausted. Anyways, enjoyable and instructional! Thanks for sharing 😊
thank you
Damn they used bead seater on my low profile tires and they couldn't inflate it normally through the valve stem.
I appreciate mistakes more than I do “one time success” it’s how you learn.
That was "fabulous".. I went through the same steps as you.. thought I was doin something wrong..!
Thanks!! 🤔🙄🤣
Thanks for the video 🤙🤙