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How to mount and balance a car tire yourself 

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If you’re sick of seeing those super cheap tire sale ads in the paper and then finding out after all the install, balancing and shop fees the price doubles well this video might be for you. I have been changing my own car tires for over 10 years using some cheap and simple to use Harbor Freight tools (see links to tools below). Larger truck tires can be a bear but if you're a big guy you can do those too, I do. In this video I show all the tricks and tips you need to know so the job can go smoothly and you too can buy those tires on sale for $35 to $50 and avoid the shop scam. Well, it is a sales scam but not really a shop scam as you will learn it is a crap ton of hard work and very time consuming so don't jump into this unless you're a heavy DIY person.
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@christheother9088
@christheother9088 6 лет назад
After a very bad experience at a tire shop recently (including a terrible, tire eating alignment) I went out and bought one of these and it worked great. My little 3 gallon compressor barely handled setting the beads but it did work. This video made the tire changing fairly straightforward. I also did my own alignment using the string method (elsewhere on RU-vid) and that too worked great. My car has never handled so well. Thanks for the help!
@steponmemommy9323
@steponmemommy9323 Год назад
Can you tell me which video you used to do your alignment? Thanks!
@h3h3umm
@h3h3umm 9 месяцев назад
Same... Don't go to Big O 😏
@raunchi2383
@raunchi2383 5 месяцев назад
Theres a trick to help seal it with a small tire inflator. You just use a rachet strap around the center of the tire and give it a few wrenches, so it gives it a light seal. The tire will seat itself, like normal as the pressure gets up.
@timrussell1559
@timrussell1559 4 года назад
I have owned this exact same tire change for 12 years now. The very first time I used the thing it paid for itself. I buy and and sell cars and have literally changed 500 tires with this machine - everything from 12 inch trailer tires to large 10 ply truck tires, I originally paid 39.00 bucks for this changer when it was on sale and it has easily saved me thousands of dollars by not having to take tires/rim's to a shop and sometimes wait in line for hours and then pay them 12.50 each to mount and balance. I also bought a 50 year old bubble balancer for 20 bucks at an auction as well. These tools were by far the best purchases I have ever made for use in the garage!
@slaveofjesus3878
@slaveofjesus3878 4 года назад
I have the same HF tire changer, I had to weld on a 90d handle to the bar tool to keep it from rotating in my hands as I work the tire bead on the wheel. For my situation, a good tool to have.
@23thebull
@23thebull 4 года назад
Old is always better 😃😃😃😃😃
@swifterfly
@swifterfly 4 года назад
Tim Russell if you do that many might want to invest in a pneumatic tire changer
@sk8terman37
@sk8terman37 4 года назад
@@swifterfly if it aint broke dont fix it
@azala581971
@azala581971 4 года назад
I've made myself this tools for my garage 2 years ago . Working perfect . No woobling steering wheel at 160 km /h. This tool is only for smart guy. dont waste time to explain of benefits for bonehead boys.
@earlybird541
@earlybird541 Год назад
The balancer is great to get a static balance, but the machines we use at the tire shop does a dynamic balance. You will not feel an out of balance tire under 30 miles an hour because it is not spinning fast enough to have the weight getting thrown out. That is why the machines are ran at 55 mph the speed of driving. To get the tire balanced at operating speed. Great video
@John-1984
@John-1984 4 года назад
Good video. I've got an old Coats bubble balance I bought from a car show years ago for $15 and it has served me well. For those who don't know, there is a cutter on the pliers to trim the weights down if you don't have the right size and next to that is a special place to help fix the weight clip if your using old wheel weights.
@HCkev
@HCkev 4 года назад
You convinced me to just go to the shop to get my tires on 😂
@ZenithClarity
@ZenithClarity 4 года назад
LOL :)
@glorytoallah753
@glorytoallah753 4 года назад
Not when you have grandkids, family and, friends.
@osemuihonre2380
@osemuihonre2380 4 года назад
8-10$,that's not true,d least you get per tire is$25 for a tire,replacing 4 wheels will save you a lot of money
@glorytoallah753
@glorytoallah753 4 года назад
BIG DUCK 69 I can see your point. My uncle had a wheel come off after rotation and I have personally in my young days had no oil after an oil change.
@simonm1447
@simonm1447 4 года назад
Mounting isn't a real problem, it's easy. Balancing is more difficult, with the method in the video the tire is only statically balanced, not dynamically. Normally electronic machinery is used to balance it dynamically, and the weights are put inside and outside at the rim.
@johnbower
@johnbower Год назад
Note: When breaking the bead loose from the rim you should always start opposite the valve stem in order not to damage the valve stem as the tyre bead drops into the rim well, then when fitting the tyre back onto the rim you should make sure you finish at the valve stem, this again prevents the valve stem being damaged while fitting the tyre.
@willowviel1130
@willowviel1130 5 лет назад
Thanks for the tire mounting tutorial, it helped show us what we were doing wrong when we were working on the first tire, and is making the job easier now for the rest.
@idgafa6872
@idgafa6872 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this video. You guys did a great job showing me how to mount and balance tires on my own. It's crazy what the tire shops want to mount and balance tires. Thanks to your video I now have the confidence to do it myself!
@dougseaman8791
@dougseaman8791 11 месяцев назад
It's nice that you can mount and balance your own tires. I do too. Not everyone can. But, we shouldn't disparage the tire shops. They are a business and have overhead. Real estate taxes or rent. Maybe a mortgage. Insurance. Electric to run large air compressors and lighting. Numerous special tire mounting and balancing machines. Most of all, employee payroll and inventory. If you haven't run a business, try it some day.
@jphickory522
@jphickory522 11 месяцев назад
Doug, your point is well taken. Perhaps the OP had an experience where costs were blatantly beyond reasonable. I recently took a small steer wheel from a riding lawn mower. I needed the old tire removed and new tire installed. I waited in the lobby for about 50 minutes until they got to it. They charged me $70. It took the technician less than 15 minutes of labor. There is fair profit and there is greed. Should have cost no more than $30 tops.
@brickwal92tt
@brickwal92tt 4 года назад
As with many RU-vid videos, I will never use/do, but I love knowing that I know have the "know-how' knowledge somewhere in my head. Great video!
@csflmich2239
@csflmich2239 4 года назад
Thanks for making this excellent and complete video! Quality work with (relatively) simple tools make for a great combination!
@nsalcedo22
@nsalcedo22 4 года назад
Thanks for the video. I was stuck on this, then you mentioned keeping the bead on the inside for more room. Got it done in a few min! Thank you!
@sexyb304
@sexyb304 2 года назад
Tt
@willie_mccoy
@willie_mccoy 4 года назад
I busted tires 16 hrs/day, 6 days a week back in my younger days. That tool is the manual version of the machine I used, almost spot on. A wire brush wheel and a drill will clean up those beads quite well. You'll get rust built up on the bead, and it can cause air leaks. Great video :)
@soil-aint-dirt4903
@soil-aint-dirt4903 4 года назад
What a terrific eye-opener on one more thing I don’t have to go running to someone else for! Thank you! 🏆
@simonm1447
@simonm1447 7 лет назад
Hallo, I'm from Germany and I have a similar tire changer (from another brand, but the same construction). It works well, even with small sized truck tires. My changer has a rod with plastic covered heads, so you can also handle more sensitive alloy wheels without damaging it. My family is driving on self mounted tyres since a couple of years, we never had any problems, but always good tyres. Best wishes from Germany
@ch2o2
@ch2o2 5 лет назад
same for me - but what about balancing? Wuchtest du dir deine Räder auch selbst oder läßt du das aufgrund des doch etwas größeren Aufwands in der Werkstatt machen (Wucht-Gerät u. Gewichte besorgen usw)? Last time I changed a damaged tire (same construction, btw) I didn't have to balance it afterwards - it was still rather good but what about next time? So I'm not sure if I really need this balancing-tool - just would need it once or twice a year.
@galinstan5603
@galinstan5603 5 лет назад
Please, tell us more about your tire changer. Many of us have alloy wheels.
@oldowl4290
@oldowl4290 4 года назад
Please post the model and brand of your tire changer. I really want to buy one after a local shop chewed up the inside of my aluminum wheels.
@simonm1447
@simonm1447 4 года назад
@@ch2o2 I balance it myself with a used balancing machine (a electronic one) bought together with a friend.
@R.L.Thomas
@R.L.Thomas 4 года назад
I used one of those manual tire machines back in 1978-79 at the auto body, mechanic shop and car lot i worked at.
@subbernh5192
@subbernh5192 4 года назад
Nice video, Todd. Wish I had one of those when I recently changed my snowblower tires after 30yrs. Not practical now-all my cars have alloy wheels. Very handy for someone who lives miles from a 'Wally World'.
@richarddowner4292
@richarddowner4292 7 лет назад
I have both of the same tire mounting tools from HF and I use them religiously. Yes all the time. it's about $20 per tire to mount and balance at a shop. these to tools have saved me over $500. And Yes they work perfect. it takes a tiny bit of man power, but in the end It makes you/me feel better!!! love your video, thumbs up, + I subbed. thank you for your time :-)
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 7 лет назад
Thanks Richard! DIY is very satisfying.
@richardgordon3397
@richardgordon3397 5 лет назад
use rubber cut from old tire put on tire changer bottom and as for the bar itself you can buy covers to go on the ends i forget what they are made of off hand but they work great i have very expensive 18 " rims myself and have never scratched one doing it this way and have change my tires many times..just check out maybe harbor freight or maybe tractor supply if they do not carry them try online that is were i got mine ..i found this out years ago when i took my new car to a mechanic and asked him to please not scratch them..he showed me these bar covers...hope this helps
@fahb68
@fahb68 4 года назад
great video im 51 and i remember this before the expensive machines.... as you say works great and belive me in development countries still doing it this way.... is cheaper....
@richyscameracaptures276
@richyscameracaptures276 4 года назад
Thank you. I have no choice now, but to purchase this setup and do my own work. You rock!
@rustybum2
@rustybum2 4 года назад
Thanks for that Todd, I bought one of those tyre changers a while ago and you've shown me how to mount it (temporarily) and operate it. I think I would be OK to use mine for ATV or tractor tyres but I would still rely on professional help for car tyres. Thanks for sharing from an old Yorkshire "Geezer" in Ireland.
@eddiepires3998
@eddiepires3998 4 года назад
I enjoyed your video Todd. I know it has been about three years since you posted it, but thanks for the information. You have demonstrated how to use relatively simple tools and shown us how to be self sufficient.
@r.mercado9737
@r.mercado9737 4 года назад
I like this vid! I also like the “Old School” teaching of your presentation! Semper Fi
@jefferykaighin7039
@jefferykaighin7039 4 года назад
Great Video! That's how my buddy Mike had helped me for years by mounting our tires. His dad always said "I've got more time than money and we've saved thousands over the years! Thank you!
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 4 года назад
Right on!
@sirsweetness8332
@sirsweetness8332 4 года назад
Just save $550 on a set of Continental tires mounting them myself. Bought on amazon and balanced and aligned myself. Rides smooth!!
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 4 года назад
Wow! great story! thanks for sharing.
@licoll7705
@licoll7705 4 года назад
That is why I'm here bought nice tires on Amazon and local shops won't put them on because they can't make 550.00 xtra.
@MCatwar
@MCatwar 4 года назад
yeah the issue is when you have softer tires and alloy wheels. You'll scratch the wheel and rip the bead.
@MCatwar
@MCatwar 4 года назад
like at around 13:58 u can hear the bead rip some bit. if you're lucky it'll still seal, most times it'll leak.
@josephcook4877
@josephcook4877 4 года назад
@@licoll7705 tire places dont charge at the most $150,00 who the hell charges $500 dollars to mount 4 tires???????
@blakeanderson2889
@blakeanderson2889 5 лет назад
Great Job guys. Really been needing this knowledge and I appreciate you passing it along
@timothyberry1173
@timothyberry1173 Год назад
Very nice and informative video you guy’s made here. Over the course of your lifetime you will save a lot of money doing this. Plus the feel good moment you get from doing it , and the confidence to know it’s done correctly! Nice work!
@seanchrist9875
@seanchrist9875 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! It helped me remove 4 good tires from crusty old wheels, and remount them on my car's rims. The tire changer paid for itself in one shot! Next up: home wheel balancing.
@jefferykaighin7039
@jefferykaighin7039 Год назад
Great instructional video! One of my Mechanics uses his father's tools that are exactly like yours and he's saved Thousands over the years mounting and balancing his tires. Great Video Brother!
@ToddFun
@ToddFun Год назад
Cool, thanks
@ThePhnxman1
@ThePhnxman1 4 года назад
-- Balancing was not bad: good enough for about 90 mph. I used to balance the tires to ride smoothly at over 100+ mph...using 6 weights (3 on the rim's underside, and 3 on top). NOTE: AVOID using weight that are too heavy. If the initial balance is extreme unbalanced, one must loosen, then turn and adjust the tire for a more even balance.
@DaniPrays
@DaniPrays 4 года назад
@Dave Hanson I believe he is saying that if you are using heavy weights to balance the wheel, it is better to restart by rotating the tire on wheel to get a better starting point (a better balanced wheel from the start) and ending up using smaller/less weight in the end to get it balanced.
@GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
@GerardBurkeBurkesGarage 7 лет назад
I have done a comparison video on my channel on bubble balancers and digital wheel balancers, it is an impartial demo as I was genuinely interested to see how much of a difference there was from what our workshop used to use and the new tech out there
@RandallStephens915
@RandallStephens915 3 года назад
Great video!...I just replaced a tpms valve on my suv. I don’t have an air compressor yet, but I was able to fill with air enough to pop the bead and fill it to 35 psi. with a small manual bike pump. I never thought it would be possible.
@the_clock_guy
@the_clock_guy 6 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I am going to Harbor Freight to get this tool. I have worked at several tire places and never knew tire machines were so cheap. I am also buying their static tire balancer. Such a great value. I have actually changed rims with big Craftsman screwdrivers! That is why I don't do them often. Now I can't wait to need new tires!
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 6 лет назад
It is a very frugal way to keep tires on your car ;) Your wife will love that. I had to get a kit of let weights too but I got that from Napa. I think you can get the kits on Amazon too. If you have steal rims then the old pound on weights work well but you can get stick on weights for alloy rims and use them on either provided you really clean the spot you need to stick too. Good luck!
@colinsteam
@colinsteam 5 лет назад
You Yanks still have that pioneer spirit, here in the UK I don't know anyone who would contemplate changing their own tires.....except maybe me now I've been educated!
@kensmithmail
@kensmithmail 5 лет назад
I also mount my own tyres with the same equipment, saves a lot of time never mind the money especially if you use directional tyres that have to be changed diagonally every now and again on the vehicle as the tyres need to be reversed on the rim. Great demonstration video. Ken. Northern Ireland.
@Eagles0690
@Eagles0690 5 лет назад
Please don’t refer to us southern rebels as yanks..👍
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 5 лет назад
I’m from Detroit I’m not a ‘ yank ‘ . I been changing car tires by hand since I was 12 years old without any of his fancy machinery. Bumper jacks and other various means to get the bead broke down, screwdriver and tire iron ( jack handle ) to get them on and off rim. Seat on the bead and inflate with a hand tire pump. Aluminum wheels are a bit tougher but do them too
@michaelknight1980
@michaelknight1980 5 лет назад
I've seen people do it with just a spray bottle of soapy water, two trees 2 ft apart and a Scizor car Jack long as you have basic tools and access to a decent compressor to seat the bead of the new tire can swap them anywhere. I've seen it done in the middle of off roading competitions miles in the middle of nowhere
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
yup, when you grow up in farm country you learn how to do everything from tire changing to making soap.
@getnbigger29
@getnbigger29 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video. This was the first way I learned to mount tires back in auto shop years ago, afterwards my first job was at a tire shop using pneumatic stuff. When using the static bubble balancer your best bet is to split the weight if you can and balance both sides, this will keep down the 3 dimensional rotational forces on the rim and tire and help with odd vibrations at speed. A dynamic balance is always going to be better but this will work for most. Use silicon spray for lube. It works a lot better and helps keep the rim edges from rusting(the sealed edges will often come off the rim looking shiny and new on the tire.) Lastly tell People to people to practice it. Its all about finess, whether power driven or manual. Having a sense of how the tools work for you and how the tires and rims mold around each other will make the job much easier. Find some old junk yard rims and tires and mount and dismount them a few or twenty times.
@dtrrtd774
@dtrrtd774 6 лет назад
finesse is it
@pyt22fr11
@pyt22fr11 5 лет назад
@@fartpooboxohyeah8611 , excellent description, I learnt from you. This said, this procedure only permits not to produce worse dynamic imbalance, but it still does not allow to perform dynamic balancing, unfortunately. I understand that it was not your point, and thanks all the same !
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 5 лет назад
@@fartpooboxohyeah8611 poor description. You are using confusing words like "the other side of" and it's unclear whether you sometimes mean diametrically opposed or one in the in the inner side of the wheel the other in the outer side.
@fartpooboxohyeah8611
@fartpooboxohyeah8611 2 года назад
@@goognamgoognw6637 You should probably take your tires to a shop to get balanced. I don't think you're up to the task.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 2 года назад
@@fartpooboxohyeah8611 sure, i posted that a long ago. I figured it's wasn't worth to do it yourself.
@haroldo5889
@haroldo5889 Год назад
Great point about the open air flow chuck which most people don’t know about in order to air fill the tire to bring it back on it’s bead, overall it’s a great video and straight to the point, thank you, I feel ready to get my new tires installed at home. A great tip to set the bead on is you can place a ratchet belt around the center of the tire treads and tighten it enough so that when you inflate the tire it will be so much easier to set on its bead
@842qwery
@842qwery 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting, I'm getting that setup this summer and doing my own tires!
@Andreyatl
@Andreyatl 5 лет назад
Great step by step vid,Todd ! That plywood base was a great idea ,most ppl I know used to bolt it with anchors to garage floor :( Cheers from Russia!
@rickbanks7681
@rickbanks7681 2 года назад
If you don't have a place to store the plywood, bolting to the floor works better. With Drop-in anchors there is no protrusion from the floor. The cost is about the same unless you already have the masonry bit and setting tool.
@brickwal92tt
@brickwal92tt 4 года назад
I have no idea what you said in the intro, I was too busy staring at the coffin behind you on the table! I finally figured out it's a grandfather clock....
@bnhamilton
@bnhamilton 4 года назад
Who knows, he just might just have somebody's grandfather in that coffin:)
@arthurpussy
@arthurpussy 4 года назад
i fort that it was a coffin as wwell
@catspaw3815
@catspaw3815 3 года назад
@@arthurpussy yes, i fort it was too. and i fort it was the kind with the viewing glass built into the sides
@dwaynenewman6473
@dwaynenewman6473 4 года назад
Great design, I implemented nearly the same thing, except I used flat washers on top of the tire changer and lock washers on top of the flat washer. Works great! Very easy to use. Pay for itself in 3 - 4 uses. Great ROI (return on investment)
@frisbee544
@frisbee544 4 года назад
GREAT VID! Especially starting with mounting the tire changer on the wooden platform.
@Reactiv12
@Reactiv12 6 лет назад
If you want to get enough air pressure in the tire to get the tire to clench the rim, just take a rope and run it around the circumference of the tire at the very center of the tire and then tie it off. Take a short piece of broom handle or similar length of wood or metal - use the handle to tighten up on the rope by turning it clockwise. This will apply an equal amount of pressure around the circumference of the tire. You can then use a relatively low pressure air pump to inflate the tire.- just keep applying air pressure to the tire and slowly twist the handle until the tire clenches the rim.
@mrmotofy
@mrmotofy 5 лет назад
Or just use a ratchet strap around the circumference of the tire
@haileylvndrkittnz9721
@haileylvndrkittnz9721 5 лет назад
Reactiv12 I use ratchet straps. That’s the way my dad taught me years ago
@coryszeman8572
@coryszeman8572 5 лет назад
Starting fluid and lighter
@eddiepires3998
@eddiepires3998 4 года назад
I really enjoyed reading your advice , or technique if you like . It's clever and the kind of tip that can be described as "brains over muscle". Why struggle when you can use physics in a smart way ? ; - )
@jonpaton4449
@jonpaton4449 4 года назад
Like a touraquit
@jessehernandez841
@jessehernandez841 7 лет назад
great video time to save money and change my own tire
@joshualowery2526
@joshualowery2526 2 года назад
This video is amazing. Showing my sons how to do this was worth every knuckle bleeder’s,cuss words and penny’s spent. Thank you so much.
@clinthightowerclinthightow4950
@clinthightowerclinthightow4950 3 года назад
Good job on the video. I actually learned a couple of new things about changing tires. Thanks for uploading. I am making the "Blue Wolverine " an upgrade for the Harbor Freight tool that mskes this process much easier.
@erroneum
@erroneum 7 лет назад
I change tires on semis (11R22.5 and 385/65R22.5 mostly) pretty much every day; in my experience they are easier than smaller tires, largely due to much stronger, more forgiving rims, as well as not having square beads. When I have to break the bead, most of the time it can be broken simply by standing on the tire and maybe jumping a little (sometimes they even fall off on their own). For mounting and dismounting I mostly just use penetrating oil and tire bars, although we do have a fancy tool for dismounting tires about 11R in size that gets both sides in quick succession. To dismount and mount even a 385/65R22.5 doesn't take more than a couple minutes, plus a few more for deflating and re-inflating.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 7 лет назад
Crazy. I wouldn't have even tried. Good to know. Thanks.
@hermanfelderhof5305
@hermanfelderhof5305 5 лет назад
Yes, I agree. I learned on truck tires and I still think they are easier to get on and off the rims than car tires. They are a little heavier maybe, but once the skills of handling them are mastered they actually slip on and off the rims very easily. There are only a few tricks to how to handle them, where to put your feet and what angle of attack to use with the tire levers and once those few skills are mastered they're as easy as pie. It's just what you get used to.
@loktom4068
@loktom4068 4 года назад
Good job DIY. 👍 I will keep that job for my tire installer to do.
@user-ss2ly1ir6j
@user-ss2ly1ir6j 4 года назад
Good idea !!
@startover125
@startover125 4 года назад
Hey Todd, I think you did an excellent job in explaining the harbor freight tire changing tools, I was very disheartened to hear all the people arguing amongst each other over your video,,, I started out as a tire buster, that's what they called us back in 1988, at Sears, we sold thousands of tires especially when the snow fell in upstate New York, we actually had a tire grinding tool that was supposed to balance the tire but they took it out after about a year of using it it ..it would literally grind the rubber off the tire to balance it, and people were complaining that we were taking life away from their tire!! , of course that was true!!
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 4 года назад
WOW that's funny. I never heard that one before. incredible.
@jackhall290
@jackhall290 Год назад
I had a set of bald 35s on 18in wheels. Don't have the cash for a shop to do it rn but was planning a big dump run. Used a jack to debead, but couldn't get the tire off till I watched this. Used a tire-iron in my spokes to get the leverage to peel the tire edge off. Thanks, I need to buy that machine
@3819144
@3819144 4 года назад
Thanks for show me how to take tire off with these tool, now for sure I'm going to Walmart or Costco have my tire change.
@mr.diesel6042
@mr.diesel6042 4 года назад
Or you can grow a set of balls and do it yourself🤔🤔🤔
@theodoremanuel9257
@theodoremanuel9257 4 года назад
@@timclark3914 Extra $50 for when me and your girl are smashing breadsticks at Olive Garden while she cries about how much of a sissy you are ha.
@timclark3914
@timclark3914 4 года назад
@@theodoremanuel9257 hahaha olive garden
@mr.diesel6042
@mr.diesel6042 4 года назад
@@timclark3914 2 hours? I hope you don't fuck like you work slow slow slow😔😔😔😔
@theodoremanuel9257
@theodoremanuel9257 4 года назад
@Herb Jimon I'll change all 4 tires and balance them with nothing more than a pry bar a sledgehammer and a hand full of daisy BBs faster than most of you Walmart/Costco techs with all your fancy machinery. Best part is its $free.99
@bubbaschannel1610
@bubbaschannel1610 5 лет назад
mark the tire at the spots where the valve stem and weights were. Easier to balance the tire after remounting. If the tire takes 2.5 oz or more then you need to bust the bead and rotate 180 degrees then remount. If the weight is more than 1/2 ounce split the weights putting on on the back then put back on the balancer and move the front weight until it balances. too much weight in one spot causes the tire to pound or vibrate on the road. Worked as repairman for 20 years.
@georgeprime2249
@georgeprime2249 5 лет назад
Isn't it the wheel that needs balancing and not the tyres ?
@PU-239
@PU-239 4 года назад
@@georgeprime2249 Yes, it's the wheel that needs to be balanced. A wheel has two parts, Tire & Rim Both parts, tire and rim, must be balanced together. In a perfect world there would be perfect balance without adding weights.. But none of the parts are manufactured to such standards therefore we balance the wheel after mounting tire on rim.
@Slithey7433
@Slithey7433 4 года назад
Samuel Eriksson - ALL rotating components should be balanced together - hub, disc/drum, wheel & tire. We did that on an off-the-car Bear machine in the old days. Nobody does any more unless they use a spin balancer, and that’s rare and still second to off-the-car.
@TaylorGoesFast
@TaylorGoesFast 3 года назад
@@PU-239 Incorrect. The rim is part of the wheel. The tire goes on the wheel.
@Anthem127
@Anthem127 2 года назад
I learned something I thought I would t. Thank you for showing how to manually balance a tire.
@racer67
@racer67 4 года назад
Great video u just made me want to go to harbour freight n buy mounter and balancer so i can do the tires on my 1967 impala and 1969 chevy c-10 cus thats what i drive daily!
@IOWNJUNK
@IOWNJUNK 5 лет назад
Ahhhh......... Counterclockwise to install with the bar, I need to try that next time.
@thehowards6
@thehowards6 4 года назад
After watching this, I feel like I should go to the tire store and tip the guy for every tire change he’s ever done 😂
@outpostprime
@outpostprime 4 года назад
Most tire shops spend tens of thousands of dollars on automated tire chargers and balancers. I wouldn't tip them >.>. The kid doing it prob only gets minimum wage since it is the easiest job in the shop most likely.
@_zach
@_zach 4 года назад
oprime True, if you’re good at your job lol. It does require a bit of skill. Working in a tire shop you have the added pressure of having to get things done in a timely manner so there’s that too. I work in a tire shop and ya this stuff is fairly easy to catch onto, but some people have a real hard time🙄
@luisg8946
@luisg8946 2 года назад
GREAT video, very educational, I almost felt like I was in a Mechanical School, overall is because the TEACHER IS GREAT, patient and knows how to explain . 👍🏽🥇🥇🥇
@jreeder6168
@jreeder6168 Год назад
Good demonstration on using Harbor Freight tool. Straight to the point--no goofy stuff
@ColdWarVet607
@ColdWarVet607 5 лет назад
Great Demo. ! I'm not an expert at this but I'm pretty sure a tire needs to be balanced rotationally in the Y axis. You did a static X axis balance, very well I might add. But as I read somewhere wobble still occurs as its in its normal position and rotating, hence needs to be balanced that way also.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
I see. Thanks for the tip.
@HighestRank
@HighestRank 4 года назад
When the wheel is propped up and attached to the axle, X-becomes-Y axis, and you’re done.
@broncodude6299
@broncodude6299 4 года назад
Sir, you just solved my dilemma re: not wanting to mount bolts in my garage floor. Thank you ! 👍
@gigi9467
@gigi9467 4 года назад
Broncodude right!! This guy is a bad ass, best tutorial i have found
@dodgeramsport01
@dodgeramsport01 4 года назад
Broncodude it needs to be bolted to floor!
@broncodude6299
@broncodude6299 4 года назад
Dodge Ram 01 why does it ‘need to be’ bolted to the floor. I’m not interested in buying the correct size masonry bit, lead anchors and plugs for the anchors when not in use. The plywood platform is kept out of the way when not in use, doesn’t limit me to doing this in one location only in my shop and is relatively portable so I can use it off premises. Different strokes...
@PanasonicBell
@PanasonicBell 4 года назад
@Broncodude I mounted mine to a tree stump....shade tree mechanic that I am !!
@agentelvis81
@agentelvis81 3 года назад
No, your dilemma is that you haven't the slightest clue about what goes on in a garage. Changing oil might as well be ancient magic as far as you're concerned.
@robertricker9689
@robertricker9689 2 года назад
Great video! You let us know the very important small details. Great idea with plywood stand.
@spyman52
@spyman52 4 года назад
Excellent video Todd & team. Much appreciated.
@deewhyy7012
@deewhyy7012 6 лет назад
Use a c clamp to keep half of the tire from coming undone and work your way around. By hand
@no_handle_required
@no_handle_required 4 года назад
Think I'll just have a free cup of coffee at Tire Kingdom while some teenager breaks his back instead of mine.
@ChuckD59
@ChuckD59 4 года назад
Yeah, well I get our tires swapped for snows each winter and in the past 6 or 7 years I've had to deal with stripped lug studs, lugs tightened to the point that breaker bars were sacrificed, tires on backwards, a tire being flat the next day (more than twice). I've finally found a guy I can completely trust though. It's a 25 mile drive but I know someone brighter than a wheel weight is doing it. Otherwise that'd be me. Great video, guys!
@IDABAYAREA650I
@IDABAYAREA650I 4 года назад
N English *Lmao i work at Tire shop where we have PROPER Tire Machines, it’s super easy and doesn’t hurt your back unless YOU ARE OLD 🤭, but yeah it’s just man kind of work only, enjoy the coffee 😂*
@RobertDickens2002
@RobertDickens2002 4 года назад
@Jesus is KING way to go Jesus is king cussing like A sailor
@marshalllhiepler
@marshalllhiepler 4 года назад
@Jesus is KING, Wow. I'll bet hundreds of atheists turned to Jesus. ... after reading your christian-based comment. Here's a helpful suggestion to consider: Real men profess Jesus. ... AND, follow His example. 🤔
@lookeywho1287
@lookeywho1287 4 года назад
And you'll get the job done right.
@nickaxe771
@nickaxe771 2 года назад
Oh I wish we had Harbour Freight in the UK.....you guys in the USA are so lucky.....I have to do all of this with hand tools. Great vid....very well presented. Todd you remind me of me......like to do all of my own work.
@nickgoc
@nickgoc 3 года назад
Great video. I love the detail. You really explained this well. I am sold. Buying mine next week. Thank you very much
@holymoly8718
@holymoly8718 5 лет назад
was thinking about saving 80 bucks on 4 tires by installing myself. after watching this video, i'm gonna pay the 80 bucks.
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS 5 лет назад
I was thinking about a same thing. But I'm gonna go with his way.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 5 лет назад
It's not $80 , more like $380+ after you buy all the wood, air compresser, tire balancer, tire changer, valve stem tool, open air adapter, etc...
@alancortez1722
@alancortez1722 4 года назад
@@goognamgoognw6637 you dont need an air compressor or a tire changer or the adapter or wood. U could get it balanced for like 3 dolllars a tire at walmart. I use a jack with some ratcheting tie downs to break the bead and the valve removal tool is two dollars. Just take the tire to a air refill station at a gas station and refill it there
@boblech7575
@boblech7575 5 лет назад
If you see both a red as well as a yellow dot on the tire, the red dot takes priority. An easy way to remember this is the phrase ``Red Rules.'' Ignore the yellow dot and match the red dot to the wheel low point dimple as some vehicle manufacturers do or, if no dimple is marked on the wheel, align the red dot with the valve stem BOB LECH
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
Yes, I have heard that a lot. But really I'm coming to think it is a myth. We should ask some tier manufacturers someday.
@jasonmorehouse3756
@jasonmorehouse3756 5 лет назад
red doesn't take priority . the darker dot (usually red but depends on manufacturer) is the heavy spot of the tire, line up opposite the valve stem or opposite the heavy spot indicated on some rims. the other dot, lighter color is used for radial runout. if you have radial runout, you break down the bead and use that dot instead of the dark one.
@jeromecabral6995
@jeromecabral6995 4 года назад
My uncle and our great uncle opened up our tire shop in 2003. I learned a lot about changing tires we had a lot of business and helped our in our community. Sadly we had to close our shop
@drgil65
@drgil65 4 года назад
Awesome, I always wanted to learn how to do this, Thanks for your video Todd
@bronzechicken4437
@bronzechicken4437 5 лет назад
One correction about the fill valve, as someone who's mounted in excess of 25 trailer tires using a harbor freight changer, when seating the bead, a regular air compressor fitting will "work" with the valve stem with the core out, you pull the retainer back and just push the air fitting over the valve in the rim, they inflate like no tomorrow every time for me.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
Wow! Super great tip. Thanks.!
@bronzechicken4437
@bronzechicken4437 5 лет назад
@@ToddFun No problem sir, glad to assist.
@HighestRank
@HighestRank 4 года назад
Modern “compressor” will have an attached air tank and not be asthmatic like the lone air ‘pump’.
@BobSmith-mc7uq
@BobSmith-mc7uq 5 лет назад
Lube the tire bead to install it. Lube on the rim does little good on install. Tire spoon is handy for installing tire. Biggest pain is breaking the bead on an old/rusty rim! Once in a while you can get lucky & install the tire with no tools by hand spinning it, 70 series are good for that.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
Thanks Bob!
@rickeydenler4272
@rickeydenler4272 3 года назад
Not for everybody a musician friend of mine was walking down I 49 one day my friend asked him what he was doing as she happened to be driving by he said he was looking for mile marker he said he needed to call the auto club he said he never changed a flat tire some people just not in to doing mechanical things but then some of us are I do about everything I love the challenge in something new I find a sense of accomplishment in it my guitar frets needed to be changed well it's a $250 job to have somebody else do it even though it takes skill and the right tools to do it I went and bought the right tools watched RU-vid videos thank God for RU-vid and now I change my own yes I did spend that much on tools but I can do my own from now on out and don't have to Drive get a appointment and wait to have a guitar technician change them just bought the tire changer we'll be using it soon and making modifications to keep from running alloy rims great video by the way really enjoyed it one of the best I've seen
@tochtliochtli7239
@tochtliochtli7239 4 года назад
Great video! Learned a lot! Time to change all 4 of my tires now haha
@gmjunky87
@gmjunky87 4 года назад
if you can't get the bead to come up on the wheel and the ratchet strap trick doesn't work try using a bicycle tube around one bead and pump it up to try to make a seal then try airing up the tire. Sometimes it works haha
@gmjunky87
@gmjunky87 4 года назад
@TheJanka51 I've had it work
@brucewayne4211
@brucewayne4211 4 года назад
You forgot to mention that the outside of the "New" tire has a painted "DOT" on it. You should align the "DOT" with the Valve stem then fill the tire with air. That step is also done to compensate to balance the additional weight of the valve stem on the wheel.
@Gigaguenther
@Gigaguenther 4 года назад
i have been instructed to align the dot opposite of the valve for the same reason. EDIT i see now that that was bullshit
@brucewayne4211
@brucewayne4211 4 года назад
fuqoff, did you ask your momma permission to use the computer.....
@barrettabney
@barrettabney 4 года назад
I cant help but keep eyeing that beautiful grandfather clock on the "workbench".
@byronwoolfrey1039
@byronwoolfrey1039 4 года назад
Nice job i have the same tire changer and it works well, but I cant believe you didn't fix the damage on the rim. What an opportunity to show everyone how it's done and so easy with the tire off.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 4 года назад
Thanks 👍
@_zach
@_zach 4 года назад
As a tire tech myself, you generally won’t run into much dirt or crap on the inside beads of the wheel. You don’t need to worry about cleaning it each time you change the tire - that’s a little extra. I never do. But whatever floats your boat. You also don’t need to worry about soaping up the wheel too. Unless it’s like, old and disgusting lol. Just make sure you soap up the beads of the new tire good
@timcureton9661
@timcureton9661 4 года назад
Recipecating saw works great At taking them off👍
@goodnightmr5892
@goodnightmr5892 4 года назад
tim cureton MAD LAD 😂
@tonya6915
@tonya6915 4 года назад
Very clever. Very smart idea. I will use that one , thank you for sharing.
@janblacha8522
@janblacha8522 Год назад
Awesome video. Thank you. I am always adding a new job to work on my vehicles. I am adding tires now.
@mynameisntimportant9341
@mynameisntimportant9341 4 года назад
Just bought myself those 2 tools and am here trying to learn how to use them, RU-vid university for the win
@umaxen0048
@umaxen0048 5 лет назад
I CUT THE TIRES OFF my aluminum rims! It will save your factory wheels. I start in the middle of the tread (the part that touches the road) and cut it with a heavy duty snip or electric cutting tool making sure to use only the hand snip near the wheel. I also put the tire ON using NO TOOLS. Use the recess in the wheel to allow the tire to pop on...
@oldowl4290
@oldowl4290 4 года назад
Cut with what??? And how long did that take for each tire??? Lastly, if you are cutting the circumference of the tread to split the wheel in two parts, you still have to get the two sections of split tire off the wheel, so you have to make a perpendicular cut from the tread to the bead on each one. That's just a shit ton of work for four tires. It would take all day.
@ImAChristianFirst
@ImAChristianFirst 5 лет назад
This was a great video. I haven't seen a video yet that explained everything so easily. Most people do not explain things in terms a child can understand. Going into this and not knowing what I am doing childlike teaching works best for me.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
I do it like that because that is how I learn best too. :)
@robalan57
@robalan57 5 лет назад
Great, thanks for the information. That is pretty much the way I remember it from around 45 years ago. I retired and was just thinking I would like to do more of this stuff myself.
@Jcarlo1320
@Jcarlo1320 4 года назад
Now I’m really glad machines were invented 😂 I’m never bashing my tire machine again
@morganahoff2242
@morganahoff2242 4 года назад
2:03 "I think I've had this for ten years, maybe more already...and in that time I've used it to change tires on three, maybe four occasions..."
@user-ss2ly1ir6j
@user-ss2ly1ir6j 4 года назад
Exactly. You would have to do about 35 sets of tires before you even came close to breaking even by DIY. Pay the tire shop their small charge and get it over with.
@patrickm6627
@patrickm6627 4 года назад
@@user-ss2ly1ir6j All the equipment cost around $100. Use it once, it already paid for itself.
@zoody1000
@zoody1000 5 лет назад
just GREAT video. Thank you.
@bradfordramsden1669
@bradfordramsden1669 5 лет назад
A bit of "back to the future" but not quite back to the two tire irons and a slap hammer I used as a teen. I changed tires including huge tractor tires which had to be first drained and finally refilled with calcium and water to add weight that would not freezer in the Winter.
@TheSickest666
@TheSickest666 4 года назад
And I’ve been just pulling them off with my bare hands the whole time 🥴
@oguzhanyegin9102
@oguzhanyegin9102 4 года назад
Hulk smash! Hulk break!
@alanm2842
@alanm2842 4 года назад
I would like to see that on youtube
@jessechapman6633
@jessechapman6633 4 года назад
What dickhead comment that is seriously 😑
@maxwellspeedwell2585
@maxwellspeedwell2585 3 года назад
That's how I did it with my bike tires. Much faster than working with irons. Pull up, roll under while pulling to the side, then peel it off. Done in seconds.
@briansmobile1
@briansmobile1 7 лет назад
Great job guys! Mine doesn't work quite as smooth, but does okay. I wound up torching my bead breaker and shaping it a little different for doing four wheeler tires. Get me your info for your Displate winnings when you can. Address, Ph.# and pick.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 7 лет назад
I had sent my info to you a week back. Maybe I need a different contact then your RU-vid msg. I'll try again.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
Thanks for the video. Just found it now in October 2019. Been looking for a manual tire changer to replace my worn out one that has changed hundreds of tires. On the worn out tire changer, the bead breaker and ring that secures the tire to the post are air operated which is the part that failed. Your link to purchase includes a hefty shipping charge. You can get one at Harbor Freight locally and not get stuck with the freight charge.
@atlred
@atlred 4 года назад
Great video, I am going to save this, thanks a bunch sir.
@briansmobile1
@briansmobile1 3 года назад
Great video Todd! Thanks for the tip on the plywood.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 3 года назад
Thanks Brian! Glad you seen my video. Big Fan!
@bmfilmnut
@bmfilmnut 3 года назад
What? Don't use plywood. Use drop-in concrete anchors. There's no bolts sticking up. They mount flush to the floor and are hardly noticeable when not being used if you put stainless steel set screws sin them when not in use to keep crap out of them. With them, there's no plywood sheet to store and they are ROCK SOLID unlike the plywood in this video. I'm amazed that this guy apparently doesn't even know about drop-in concrete anchors. DON'T use plywood as shown in this video. It's just plain stupid.
@danlaslo8965
@danlaslo8965 7 лет назад
Good demonstration. 16 thumb downers must have gotten their fingers in the bead.
@Junior-fy8bn
@Junior-fy8bn 6 лет назад
dan Laslo 75 Of them had to take it to a tire shop because they weren't able to change it .
@armyvet4081
@armyvet4081 6 лет назад
Some people are just lazy.
@gmodderr
@gmodderr 6 лет назад
They need to thumb down on youtube because they can't do it in real life anymore without thumbs.
@roboteen
@roboteen 5 лет назад
SnOpeK Domowei they lost their thumbs to tires
@dylansmiley3999
@dylansmiley3999 5 лет назад
dan Laslo I got 10plys to go on 20s. It’s such a bitch 🤦🏼‍♀️
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 Год назад
Some years ago I got one of these as I wanted to put wide whitewalls on my old cars but no shop sells them and I could never ask someone to mount merchandise that they didn't sell me. The biggest weakness in the unit is the bead breaker which will bend in time if you are doing a lot of stubborn beads like I once did. Radial tire beads are more flexible than the old bias ply tires which were very stiff and difficult to remove. And THANK YOU for answering a 30+ year old question on how to get the tire to spread and take air by removing the valve core. I often had to resort to putting tubes into them until now. I need to get the lawn mower version tire changer as my rider needs a couple of tires before the season.
@ToddFun
@ToddFun Год назад
Glad to help.
@diamondcapflow5937
@diamondcapflow5937 5 лет назад
You are a great how to guy. I appreciate the way you instruct us on what to do. It doesn't seem you say things like "do this, and this will happen". Pple do that a lot but the camera will be far away so u can't c wat "this", is
@ToddFun
@ToddFun 5 лет назад
Thanks Diamond!
@geraldvaldez3636
@geraldvaldez3636 5 лет назад
GOOD EXERcise . . . I used to mount that with a rubber mallet, removal was same process and with just two tire spoon and tires on the ground.
@devianb
@devianb 4 года назад
You don't always need an air compressor. I did it with a bicycle pump and it worked, but very slowly.
@justinpaone2227
@justinpaone2227 4 года назад
me too, side of the road, middle of no where. how i broke the bead in the first place, well, too fast in the turns on a gravel road and the tire caught the edge and well, up on two wheels haha
@dangli9
@dangli9 4 года назад
Thanks for a thorough presentation.
@actng
@actng 4 года назад
didn't know you could do this flintstone style! thanks for making this video. pretty sure i will let the tire shop do all the work lol
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