At my point it´s all about the lube. i had to take tire of from 14" steel rim with just three tire iron, breaking the bead with out lube was PIA. And oh, on the road tyre change? i did not have compressed air, just an bicycle pump, and it was so hard to get new tire back on the bead again.
TripleATireService thank you so much for that link . I’m currently trying to build my mobile tire business. How did you or do you market your business out there? And on this video what type of tire bars did you use to not scuff those aluminum rims people take care of so dearly? Again I know you’re a busy man and thanks for your response 👍🙏
+Scott Mcmartin it was a reverse mount wheel. I like to use the smaller bars for any passenger or smaller tires. In case it is a front mount wheel I do have leather protectors that snap on the rims lip so it prevents any damage.
TripleATireService I do these wheels almost the same way when not at a machine and as long as you properly lubricate and are precise with the bars you won't leave a mark at all, even on a black painted wheel such as this. BUT ...that's not a reverse mount. the drop center is on the front, where you dismounted it... And those $60 1.5T aluminum jacks are the balls, I use them too 😉
TripleATireService thank you im trying to go on my own this summer i have a lot to learn for the small tires I've done a lot of simi tires but not the ones with Rings around them...thanks for the video's
Any rookie tire changer could scratch the wheel while putting on a Michelin. That's easy to do. How about do the same video, only this time, mount a sumitomo on the rear and balance it on the car. Then I'll be impressed. What your doing is simple, plus you have all the necessary tools to do the job. Most of us tire techs don't have those kinda tools at home. Our tools are at the shop. You are using a service truck. If you can't change that tire with a service truck, you don't need to be driving that service truck.
No wasted moves - nothing like professionals!
ouch, no protection on the front of the wheel. wonder how deep the scratches are and how much paint is damaged.
Bro your videos are cool, but you never really explain what kind of bars or equipment you use. You have skills though no doubt.
Man you're really good !
What kind of bead breaker is the one you used ?
Even did a quick clean of the rim super professional right there you don’t really see much of that at a shop
Love how this is a one man job 👍
What sort of lubricants do you use for the new tyre .. thanks
Not a Single word. But Learned so much.
Pregunta! Cuánto lleva de torque regularmente al apretar? Gracias!
You .......10 min start to finish
Tire Shop.....3hrs and an over payment
lmao
now i learned something i liked your video
I tried it at home using same method like you... Hell I couldn't put them fokin tires down
Nice video
Homies really about that life!!
It's all about that bead breaker tool. I need one of those for sure.
At my point it´s all about the lube. i had to take tire of from 14" steel rim with just three tire iron, breaking the bead with out lube was PIA. And oh, on the road tyre change? i did not have compressed air, just an bicycle pump, and it was so hard to get new tire back on the bead again.
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Good shit... Will try this on my Audi
Wow.. that was FAST. I've seen placed with professional equipment take longer.
What kinda bar was that you were using to break the bead?
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Can you recommend the tire irons you use? I was going to get some at harbor freight.
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I for got to ask you what size are those bars that your using to take that car tire off with
+Scott Mcmartin KenTool T16A 16" bars
helluva paint job
Thanks
Cool tool
Very fast like ninja 👍😊
Clean bro
Thanks!!!
What kind of bead breaker is the one you used ?
Ebay or Amazon carry those. Under tire bead breaker.
Bro I just went through hell to not even be able to Mount my tire and you just did that in 20 seconds wtf
Dont forget to get your wheels balanced. Nice job.
Amazing. I’m going to try. Thank you!🙌
Cool job what kind of bars are those ?
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Nice... where did you get that slide hammer style bead breaker?
Gaither Slide Hammer
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TripleATireService thank you so much for that link . I’m currently trying to build my mobile tire business. How did you or do you market your business out there? And on this video what type of tire bars did you use to not scuff those aluminum rims people take care of so dearly? Again I know you’re a busy man and thanks for your response 👍🙏
So was the valve cord leaking or not??
Who parks on the grass?
I wished he would have done a couple of things for the novice but you can tell he a touch above!
What brand are those small bars?
Kentool
Incredible!
What is the name of that tool you used in 3:20
Gaither Slide Hammer
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Nice work and fast.. it could've been better next time if you put rim guards before prying.
True but thought I really didn’t need to use them since this was a reverse mounted wheel.
no scratches on the wheel?
Reverse mount wheel
Bad ass
On the road but he got all those tools LMAO
Service call, tire tech
nice. but, what about the balancing ?
It’s temporary so no balance
You can out balancing beats on it
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No excuses', no music , solid routine without stopping to talk and get off track or trip it up. All the others Have to play music And talk????
I hope they're going to go have them balanced lol
Most of the car tires I balance only need 1/4-1/2 ounce of weight. You probably wouldn't notice much of a difference.
Brilliant, but be better in sunlight.
I have to ask how do you not scratch a rim like that one
+Scott Mcmartin it was a reverse mount wheel. I like to use the smaller bars for any passenger or smaller tires. In case it is a front mount wheel I do have leather protectors that snap on the rims lip so it prevents any damage.
TripleATireService I do these wheels almost the same way when not at a machine and as long as you properly lubricate and are precise with the bars you won't leave a mark at all, even on a black painted wheel such as this.
BUT
...that's not a reverse mount. the drop center is on the front, where you dismounted it...
And those $60 1.5T aluminum jacks are the balls, I use them too 😉
You make it look so easy man got any tips were to buy good bars not cheapie's
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TripleATireService thank you im trying to go on my own this summer i have a lot to learn for the small tires I've done a lot of simi tires but not the ones with
Rings around them...thanks for the video's
Pretty cool, but you should never work on a car that's raised without jack stands. It's not worth it.
Love your beed breaker! But your jack stands, not so much, actually not at all. Lost a friend like that. Not good!
No balance tyre kk
No balanced lol 🤔🤔??
I do truck tires and trailer mechanic work in Cleveland Ohio
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I’m just
talk lol
Any rookie tire changer could scratch the wheel while putting on a Michelin. That's easy to do. How about do the same video, only this time, mount a sumitomo on the rear and balance it on the car. Then I'll be impressed. What your doing is simple, plus you have all the necessary tools to do the job. Most of us tire techs don't have those kinda tools at home. Our tools are at the shop. You are using a service truck. If you can't change that tire with a service truck, you don't need to be driving that service truck.
Lol "on the road" with tools people don't just happen to carry with them. Great skills but misleading title.
Man this dude is good for some reason every time I do a passengers tire the slide hammer doesn’t do crap it requires a duck bill hammer