Nice and simple explanation. I volunteer at a Bike Cooperative and we were discussing how to use this tool. The valve removal portion we all knew about. Didn’t realize that we could “chase external threads”. Also, none of us knew what the other two pointed sections of the tool were used for. We take in bike donations - most need a bit of work. This tool, and your clear explanation have helped us immensely!
Im watching from Jalisco México. I just bought a kit to change my motorcycle tires and this little guy came with it. I had no idea what everything was for. Thank you for a detailed explanation. God bless and Jesus loves you.
Nice. I never thought of having a thread cleaner for this but it makes alot of sense given the frequency of chances for damage and the softness of the metal.
One of these came with a digital tire inflator inoicked up at Harbor Freight and I had no idea what to do with it. Fantastic video and explanations. Short, detailed, to the point and visiually showed how to use it. Great editing, thank you so much.
thanks so much for this video, so many of us needed this info. i think i found a 5th use, the pointy end might also be ok for helping with regular deflation. thanks again for the great info
@@manupatisanthosh7046 valve core was defective twice in a row. Replaced it myself, took a few minutes and hasn't ever leaked since. Next time I'll do this before replacing the entire valve at a tire shop, time and cost effective and you can replace it as many times as you want as long as you have spare valve cores.
@@manupatisanthosh7046 Not at all. Just replace the pin and see, replace again if it leaks. If it's still leaking go to a shop to find the leak, it could be the valve that needs to be replace or there is a leak somewhere else on the tire or between the tire and the rim. When you unscrew the pin, have your other pin ready so you don't lose all the air, otherwise not a big deal, just inflate your tire again after replacing your pin.
Anyone seeing this issue for tesla model x rear driver side tires? Found this tool from the tesla motor clubs forum chat group. I wonder if its a common problem, due to weight of car and hitting pot holes.
Dude this is an year old and I FUing love UA-cam for these types of vid , just staring at an tool that was passed down to me after my dad's passing and I'm over here holding onto them knowing there's some shizz I could be doing with it. 🫂 Thanks whoever made this vid
Just what I was looking for! Thanks for not playing rock music during your video......lol I must be getting old!!!!
Nice and simple explanation. I volunteer at a Bike Cooperative and we were discussing how to use this tool. The valve removal portion we all knew about. Didn’t realize that we could “chase external threads”. Also, none of us knew what the other two pointed sections of the tool were used for.
We take in bike donations - most need a bit of work. This tool, and your clear explanation have helped us immensely!
Im watching from Jalisco México. I just bought a kit to change my motorcycle tires and this little guy came with it. I had no idea what everything was for. Thank you for a detailed explanation. God bless and Jesus loves you.
Thank you so much for the kind words and feedback!
Thank you! I see a lot of 4 way tools for sale but they never explain what they are for, I guess they take for granted everyone knows.
You're welcome!
Nice. I never thought of having a thread cleaner for this but it makes alot of sense given the frequency of chances for damage and the softness of the metal.
Thank you! It's not comment, but I've ran into a couple that were slightly bent. Sometimes you can straighten them, other times they're too far gone.
Nice one man. I just bought one and did not know the different functions prior to your video.
Great to hear!
Thank you!! I was driving myself crazy trying to find a video on this!
Glad I could help!
One of these came with a digital tire inflator inoicked up at Harbor Freight and I had no idea what to do with it. Fantastic video and explanations. Short, detailed, to the point and visiually showed how to use it. Great editing, thank you so much.
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!
I have this tool at my house but I had no clue what this for, now I know thanks
This was very helpful on my snowblower. Thank you very much.
You're very welcome!
Love that tool! That thread cleaner is a neat idea!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting.
Dude I have one of those and couldn't remember what the heck it was for. Thank you for the random one :D
No problem, happy to help!
Thank you very much. Such a simple video makes a tremendous amount of help. 👍
You're very welcome!
thanks so much for this video, so many of us needed this info. i think i found a 5th use, the pointy end might also be ok for helping with regular deflation. thanks again for the great info
Thank you! Sent this to my wife who is out of state.
You’re welcome!
Literally exactly the video I needed, thank you!
💯 well explained thanks!
Thank you!
Quick and easy explanation. Thanks 🍻
Great Info! Thank you for the video.
Thank you!
That was very helpful thanks
Thanks, I appreciate it.have a good day.
Thank you and you as well.
Excellent video 👍
Thank you very much!
i seen on Amazon first but ill buy through you because .....why the heck not 😀😀✌✌
Thank you so much, really appreciate the support ☺️
your welcome it worked like a champ too@@4DIYers
Amazing tool
Thank you ❤
1:07 I suppose 303 Protectant could be used , since it is water-based .
rolex tire stems are opinionated silicone discus
Tire shop has replaced twice my valve stem and it's still leaking through the valve core. Gonna replace it myself and see how it goes.
How did it go ?
@@manupatisanthosh7046 valve core was defective twice in a row. Replaced it myself, took a few minutes and hasn't ever leaked since. Next time I'll do this before replacing the entire valve at a tire shop, time and cost effective and you can replace it as many times as you want as long as you have spare valve cores.
@@thaik56 did you take a tyre off to do it ?
Mines leaky too, not sure if I have to change the whole thing or just the pin.
@@manupatisanthosh7046 Not at all. Just replace the pin and see, replace again if it leaks. If it's still leaking go to a shop to find the leak, it could be the valve that needs to be replace or there is a leak somewhere else on the tire or between the tire and the rim.
When you unscrew the pin, have your other pin ready so you don't lose all the air, otherwise not a big deal, just inflate your tire again after replacing your pin.
@@thaik56 cool, I'll try doing that. Thanks for the advice
Anyone seeing this issue for tesla model x rear driver side tires? Found this tool from the tesla motor clubs forum chat group. I wonder if its a common problem, due to weight of car and hitting pot holes.
v.v so thats how my stalker removed the cores on my tire...
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Dude this is an year old and I FUing love UA-cam for these types of vid , just staring at an tool that was passed down to me after my dad's passing and I'm over here holding onto them knowing there's some shizz I could be doing with it. 🫂 Thanks whoever made this vid
You’re very welcome and I’m sorry to hear about your loss.
Thank you !
You're welcome!