how to break a bead on a tire without a machine: How to use a slide hammer
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- What's going on world 🌍? in this video I needed to change some tires and didn't have access to the tire machine by my shop.
so I forgot I ordered this thing and never used it 😅 so I know further Ado here is how you use a slide hammer my honest opinions and if you're interested in one leave it in the comments below 👇🏿
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Pretty slick tool man!!!
Thanks fam, my ass was sweating bullets trying to figure this thang out 😭😂😅
Thank you sir! I've been on the fence but I think I'll give one a try.
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Word of advice from a professional it makes it a little easier. Put your foot behind the head of the slide hammer and stand on the sidewalk. This does 2 things first adding weight while you are breaking the bead helps it break easier and gives you more control
That's what I been waiting to hear🙌🏿 I didn't know if there was a better way to break the beads but that makes stuffed she I'll give it a try 🙌🏿 any difference from doing semi trucks to passenger vehicles? As far as the technique
I wish I would have known about that thing befor I went to the Chinese tool store and bought their version of a tire changer w/ bead breaker. It works, but it really needs to be anchored to the floor and I haven't figured out where I want to have it permanently. So I've just added a length of pipe to the upright part and let the hoist arm down onto it pinning the tool between the hoist and the floor. It takes a few extra minutes to set it up and is a little bit sketchy, but with the hoist putting a lot of pressure on the tire changer and a couple tripods supporting the hoist and vehicle, it's not going anywhere. It just looks bad. I have always used tire irons (some call them spoons) and I never intended to use the Chinese tool store's changer to dismount and mount my tires. One thing though: Lube. I found out by accident if you wet the rim and bead area real well the bead comes off with a lot less force. I found out because a tire I was changing had a screw in it and caused a flat, so my son added some of that flat tire fix in an aerosol can, which did not work at all, but it's a very thin milky looking liquid and it lubed the bead and rim real nice. Since discovering that I have always used some kind of slick'em on the bead & rim instead of working with it dry. Thanks for the video. ben/ michigan
Nice, quick and easy. However, u should go thru every process. Someone may not know that the tire has to be completely disinflated with Schrader valve removed first.
I just ordered mine. I beat a tire with a sledge yesterday for about 3 hours. $43 with shipping
What do you think after a month or so?
@@toddburrell9181 worked great. Did a tire change for my trailer in no time.
That is awesome. Never seen one before. Thank you
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I appreciate it sincerely I'm on it🙌🏿 thanks for the feedback, all gas no brakes it is💪🏿
That was slick bro
Great vid!! Liked!!
I'm very good it helped🙌🏿
Definitely need to grab one of these they're a bargain at the price. Can save a fortune on tire changes this way.
That tool is made me 20 times what I paid for it. As a matter of fact I did one last night actually two tires for an RV. It's definitely a good investment just make sure you're using it long-term
@@Fasttowpro Got one did 6 of my own tires the first day. Already paid for its self even if just unmounting.
Been using my duck bill hammer for a few years now when I see one of these things in the corner of the shop wow what a back saver
I wish I was better with the hammer though. For whatever reason my hand I coordination does not always equal up to what I want but this thing is nice it's just really loud
When he says slide it down he means slam it down hard hit it hard
Yeah I don't have a lot of weight so I have to slam it hard 🤣
@@Fasttowpro I have a channel central Ontario tire guy some of it is video game B's put I have a couple videos on tire repair
Having hard time to break my SubarubWRX tire 235/17
Yes low profile tires are going to be extremely hard you can try a solution of 30% Dawn dish soap and 70% water shake it up and see if that helps put it around the beat let it sit for a few moments and then try again I hope this helps 🙌🏿
@@Fasttowpro yeah i tried it didn't work for me. Not worth the effort in cold -10 C in Canada.
Going to spend 80$ at auto shop lol
Just broke the bead on a 17 low profile that had blown out. Easy, need to be at a bit of an angle rather than vertical and soap it up. Not fussy about the wheels as they are being weighed in. Just wanted two of the tyres.
Can u give me one