i think he got nervous he knows what to do but with someone recording specially if it was his boss or supervisor would be difficult to do this..it happens to me also
Yes these are hard. I did four tire that were low profile. On a different type of machine. It a while but I got it done. I've done tires for awhile and these types of r difficult. He got lucky he using nice machine. NICE job.
Nice job? Nice machine? The good shops have touchless machines and did you see home boy mangle the wheel multiple times! I can’t believe anyone would let him touch a nice wheel but this is a dark shop it appears
This is NOT an easy task.. even for the so called master techs is still a problem.. these tires are a nightmare and you run the risk of damaging the tpms sensor.. it's either do it fast and dedroy the sensor or do it at your own pace and methodically..
I did a 26" wheel with 25 series tire by hand because the machine couldn't do it. The trick is to know how tires work on rims. Lower the opposite side below the big lip to allow the tire slip over the wheel. Not sure if that was clear but I still do them by hand. Although I'm not a tire technician anymore. I do construction now but I still save money by doing it at home manually.
I plan on installing my 275/25/26 tires myself as well very soon (can't find ANY shops in my area that can do 26's). Putting them on seems pretty easy but how about taking off the old tires on 26's?
Same here bro, by hand with 40 series....then I come on here and see all these people crying because the tire machine don't just flip it on there for them😂 ROFL....bros please! Stop embarrassing yourselves! ...... Damn, this video is still playing of this fool trying to put a damn tire on!
I do low profile all the time on a coats Apx 80 and it’s not that difficult once you get it down. He did all right but should of done a few things differently. I always no not and dismount with the outside of the rim facing me.
Its upside down rim, thats how u do it u cant get dire off when the otherside is faceing u there is to type of wheel. And yes that was way to slow, we do whole car in 20 min u dont even need a fanci machine. Just need good spray lube.
You can tell which way the rim should be clamped because the drop center is higher on the back, it's a bit odd but this is an after market rim so style and having the larger barrel and larger apperance in front was probably the logic to that rim.
The tech is rated to handle low profile tires, not the machine. If you know what you’re doing, anything with a duckhead will work. Lube, assist arms, patience, and care.
My bro needs some training. Or to buy his own set of nice wheels, change the tires and admire a the scratches he put in the chrome. I would not be happy. This is why i bought my own machines.
Freaking hate the dee beading process the most on low profiles I’ll get it all popped on one side flip it around to do the other side and when I’m im done I look at the first side and it freaking re beaded itself
So here's my question to my fellow techs. Here is what I use at my shop 1 jack $300 1 air gun $350 Air hose $25 Air compressor $3000 Coats Ex70 series $15,000 Plus human labor cause tire isn't going to mount itself. How much do you charge to mount and computer balance this tire? I charge $30 each and that includes tires disposal (and i think that's still cheap). My shop is in socal.
Your product is priced under the market but it depends on your client. I worked in a chain store and we charged 20 for install and 3.50 for disposal. People would still complain about the price. We simply would tell them the shop half a mile away would gladly do it for 40 and they always were in disbelief. It got to be to the point where people would tip us cash as they saw us struggle with stupid 30 profiles, etc. Management was not happy but not unhappy enough to pay us more or price the product correctly!
Se ve que sabes,yo creo esta aprendiendo,porque con los brazos de la máquina es mucho mas facil,y aun sin los brazos de la maquina se hace mucho mas rapido
And that guy in video just but it on tyre, no point off that wheel needs lube as well and whole tyre needs it. Thats why i use spray lube for that. Comes off so easy
With his technique wouldnt it be better to use two metal rods instead one when demounting the tire? Wouldn’t it keep the tire from going back down like it did? Worked half a year in a tireshop and always hated customers with LP Tires lol
Hahahhah I been changing tires for years I even use the tilt back taking the tire off the way he done it lol he definitely doesn't know how to use that machine
I would say anything with a 45 and smaller profile needs a helper arm, the side walls are too stiff, there are some plastic curved wedges you can buy and clip around the rim which might work to get the bead to drop down without an arm, maybe 3-4 of those could help
Nothing easy about it , I have a machine and it’s a pain in the balls ! I can’t seem to pull the tire over the ducks beak!! I will have to try that upside down like there doing it maybe it’ll work for me ..Lol
This is NOT an easy task.. even for the so called master techs is still a problem.. these tires are a nightmare and you run the risk of damaging the tpms sensor.. it's either do it fast and dedroy the sensor or do it at your own pace and methodically..