Do the back side first - then do the front . Put a piece of heavy plastic under the curved piece. ( won’t scratch rim ) Then break the bead- Do not take it out. Use your spoons to take the tire off . The bead buster will hold 1 side of tire down. Making it easy to remove rim
Do back side first. Then move to front. Put a piece of heavy plastic under curved piece. That way it won’t scratch rim. Break bead. Do not remove buster. The buster will hold tire down on 1 side. Making it easy to remove rim with spoon ( slicker than a cats whisker.
It does however I wouldn't use it on anything that you don't want to scuff up. I've also used it on trailer tires and alloy wheels on an old Malibu. Non of which I cared too much about scuffing up the wheels on.
So it specifically says do not use an impact driver with it? Was looking for a cheaper alternative to the Beadbuster 550, but it's rated and designed for an impact which I like alot. Thanks for the video! 👍
@Keith it doesn't say specifically to not use an impact it just recommended the air ratchet. I'm sure over time an impact could possibly damage the threads or if you're not paying attention when removing the tool you could easily back the threads all the way out and possibly damage the tool. That be said, the last time I used it I got impatient and did use an impact on it. It didn't seem to hurt the tool as far as I can tell.
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These bead breakers do not work. These guys must have broken the beads earlier and oiled the rim . 5 different mechanics have tried mine with the same results. I'm going to cut mine apart and use the foot for a slide hammer.
Do the back side first - then do the front . Put a piece of heavy plastic under the curved piece. ( won’t scratch rim ) Then break the bead- Do not take it out. Use your spoons to take the tire off . The bead buster will hold 1 side of tire down. Making it easy to remove rim
Great tutorial. Thanks.
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They are down to 75.00 now. I always used a bumper jack. This is slick.
Much easier than a bumper jack!
@@SkylarHillShop I will see as ordered one last night.
Funny I still have 1 bumber jack
I will be building a Australian bead breaker later on.
What is the socket size trying to use my drill
I want one.
Do back side first. Then move to front. Put a piece of heavy plastic under curved piece. That way it won’t scratch rim. Break bead. Do not remove buster. The buster will hold tire down on 1 side. Making it easy to remove rim with spoon ( slicker than a cats whisker.
Does it work on car and light truck tires ?
It does however I wouldn't use it on anything that you don't want to scuff up. I've also used it on trailer tires and alloy wheels on an old Malibu. Non of which I cared too much about scuffing up the wheels on.
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You just paid for that tool 100 times over !!!!
So it specifically says do not use an impact driver with it? Was looking for a cheaper alternative to the Beadbuster 550, but it's rated and designed for an impact which I like alot. Thanks for the video! 👍
I don't recall, I'll have to check.
@@SkylarHillShop thanks man, appreciate it. No hurry. 😀
@Keith it doesn't say specifically to not use an impact it just recommended the air ratchet. I'm sure over time an impact could possibly damage the threads or if you're not paying attention when removing the tool you could easily back the threads all the way out and possibly damage the tool. That be said, the last time I used it I got impatient and did use an impact on it. It didn't seem to hurt the tool as far as I can tell.
Price ???
@@SkylarHillShop friggin' UA-cam didn't give me a notification that you had replied, thanks man! 👍
where can i find this tool?
There's a link in the description to my Amazon page
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How much it coast
Got it 140 dollars
It's only $105 on Amazon
Lo malo es que no dan dirección dónde comprar
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No way I'm using that on my fancy rims
No definitely not. I only use it on steel wheels I don't care about.
You don't know how to keep it from scuffing up your fancy rims? That's hilarious.
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At the same time as scratches the hell out of your rim
It does scratch them but not too bad. Either way I only use it on steel wheels.
Can't you use a rag so it won't scratch the rims?
I don't think it would do much good.
It's a skid steer rim WHO cares!!!
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These bead breakers do not work. These guys must have broken the beads earlier and oiled the rim . 5 different mechanics have tried mine with the same results. I'm going to cut mine apart and use the foot for a slide hammer.
Which brand did you buy? I've used mine on 6 tires. It hasn't failed me yet.
Why are you giving your mechanic tools? They should have their own.
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