I do it this way too, but I bolt the wheel to the spare tire rack on the back of the car first. Super easy to put some force onto it that way. I’ll do all five wheels in about 45 min. I bolt it so that the valve stem is at the top and use my knee to push the rubber over the bag. Love the idea of the grommet!
Loved your video probably the best video i've seen in a long time. The plastic bag and ties, made so much sense. Oh crap now I want to go out and buy new tires!
This works. I did 5 Model A 21 inch wheels this afternoon. It took about 15 minutes per tire which included prepping the tube with powder. You did a great job of explaining so thank you for that. I can't see why anyone would do it any other way and risk scratching the rim.
That was an excellent tutorial. An old biker taught me that many moos ago using the oiled waxed paper that use to be found protecting bearings from moisture in the box. That is one of those things you just don't see anymore.
I am thankful modern tyres are not this hard to install. They just pop on. If the tyre is rather damaged but has a good tread, then I use an inner tube.
Just saw this and subscribed! Awesome vid - was about to install some tires on 16” rims. Will have to find some grommets first though. All the way from Melbourne AUS
Nicely done. Have heard of this technique but have yet to try it. I have some old used clincher tires that are hard to install even on a hot day. Regarding valve stems, have you removed the rubber stems and retrofitted with the original metal type? They are armored from stem damage where they come up through the rim and also look great.
I do it this way too, but I bolt the wheel to the spare tire rack on the back of the car first. Super easy to put some force onto it that way. I’ll do all five wheels in about 45 min. I bolt it so that the valve stem is at the top and use my knee to push the rubber over the bag. Love the idea of the grommet!
Loved your video probably the best video i've seen in a long time. The plastic bag and ties, made so much sense. Oh crap now I want to go out and buy new tires!
Start saving. New tires are sooo expensive now.
This works. I did 5 Model A 21 inch wheels this afternoon. It took about 15 minutes per tire which included prepping the tube with powder. You did a great job of explaining so thank you for that. I can't see why anyone would do it any other way and risk scratching the rim.
Awesome! Great!
Very cool trick. I’ve never seen that before.
It works remarkably well!
Very well presented and educational. Thank You for your time and consideration. I will use this method when I need to work on tires.
I hope you have good luck with this method. I found it to me much easier.
That was an excellent tutorial. An old biker taught me that many moos ago using the oiled waxed paper that use to be found protecting bearings from moisture in the box. That is one of those things you just don't see anymore.
Great tip!
The zip ties and clamp is a good idea. I’ve used the black bag before.
I stole the zip ties idea from motor cycle tire mounting techniques.
I just came to say hello to a fellow Shopsmither.
Hi! You noticed it in the background, eh! Welcome!
I am thankful modern tyres are not this hard to install. They just pop on. If the tyre is rather damaged but has a good tread, then I use an inner tube.
Thanks for watching.
Just saw this and subscribed! Awesome vid - was about to install some tires on 16” rims. Will have to find some grommets first though. All the way from Melbourne AUS
Thanks for the sub!
This I gotta see I can't wait thanks
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Nicely done. Have heard of this technique but have yet to try it. I have some old used clincher tires that are hard to install even on a hot day. Regarding valve stems, have you removed the rubber stems and retrofitted with the original metal type? They are armored from stem damage where they come up through the rim and also look great.
I am not aware of the ability/technique to replace a rubber valve stem with a metal one. Where can I learn more of this technique?
That music was just plain painful.
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genius!
Hope it's helpfull!
How do you balance the tire?
I don't! My T goes so slow, it's not needed. But for faster cars, you can use tire beads, or do a manual static balance
The Bicycle industry makes plastic bead levers, that you may find helpful.
I'll look into those. Thanks for the suggestion.
Where can you purchase the grommets ?
Amazon, or even some hardware stores. Measure valve stems first. You may have to slit the grommets to expand them slighy. Good luck
Where did you get the rim protects in the dismount video?
They are called motorcycle rim protectors. Available on Amazon and other. Quite innexpensive
Good video on a good method. The music is awful.
Thanks for watching.
i like the music
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Glad you liked it!