For the most part, pretty good tool. Big thing though, is the the seat of the tire was already broken loose. I think the real test is to start from a tire that is already seated on the rim and go from that point. Of course the job is not complete until a new tire is installed back on the rim, seated, inflated and back on the vehicle and rolling down the road......... Ps. Thanks for the eye candy !
Works good under controlled circumstances with the bead lubricante sitting nearby. I still have one of the original "iron tire man" changers. Nice muscle builder when tearing down a tire that has been on a manure spreader for 10 years.
Wow . ive gotta say thats a great tool. An 11 22 r is very easy compared to a car or even motor bike . i have always used a tire sledge and a spud bar with no problems but this takes away about a minute of time and looks like half the energy . great shop tool👍
How about a tire that's been mounted for 50,000 mile ..not one where the beads been broken already ...the tool works great..used one like it many times..
I just changed a couple 205 - 70 - 15 tires for my truck with my bumper jack breaker , a jack handle lug wrench and big screw driver. Just like I have for 50 years.
Oops! Did another after work, put one of the old tires on my steel rim for spare. It really needed cleaning and painting but not this time. Steel rims so much easier. I've done so many its just second nature. My new bumper jack is just like old times. What I started with when I was 12
Great video. Just a reminder, when prying the bead off the rim, the bead on the other side must be pushed down and into the rim channel to give you slack on the prying side. If you don't do that, you can tear the bead where you are prying it... and that makes the tire "toast". Does that tool break the bead off the rim? Usually breaking the bead off the rim step is much harder than prying the bead off steps.
Depends on the tire. Most beads come off easy some will take a bead breaker or two. (Designed like how she knocked the valve stem out) which I’d say isn’t good could possibly damage the rim or bore the hole out larger. We use a wrench specifically designed for that purpose
When kids Growing up we were taught this is when you had the jacks with the square metal plate and the little flange hook that went into the bumper on the older cars you would line it up along the bead where the rim is at and jack the car up On it using the bottom of the jack on top of the tie bead of the tire busted loose
Hi, can you use this demount bar on regular car tires like size 195 R 15 or 205 R 16 or is it only for truck tires? Hoping to get a response soon so that I will decide wether to purchase one or not.
Willa Herrera lmao apparently you dont know much about truck tirea or pickup tires.my dad had a 72 international 3/4 ton 4x4 that had 16.5 tires and it had bead.my grandpa had one of the old ford high boy 4x4 f250 and it had 16.5 tires and they had beads. im.a truck driver and worked changing tires for a major company that used 22.5 lp,and that stands for low pro if you didn't know.and also 24.5 tires all have beads. dont know where you grew up or got your information from but you are so far off base it makes me laugh
Michael 16.5 tires were on some of the early 70s 3/4 ton 4x4 pickups.22.5 and 24.5 tires are on semi trucks and 24.5 tires have been around for several decades now. the 19.5tires would be like on your travel trailers and such. that 17.5 tire ive never seen before but the others are true
Dean Nederhoff I know, bro I have a video of a "half size" tire with a bead getting broke, William Hera has no clue what he's talking about, not sure why you are trying to educate me on tires as I have owned a full service shop for 17 years, and have been a national tire account holder for 15 of those.... So what the fuck u saying sir?!?
This tool replaces the tire bars during the demounting process it does not replace the duckbill sledge for beadbreaking and it does not replace the air filling devices
i noticed that in all these demonstration videos for the different tire super tools the tire beads are already broken free. anyone whose ever changed a tire manually knows getting the tire off the rim is the easy part, it's getting the bead broke loose that's the hard part, what they got for that?
It's amazing that someone would comment from a supposed experience nitty knowing that half size tires and wheels do not have a bead that seats. Don't just say shit you think you know.
Willa, what keeps the tire from slipping past the lips of the rim? If the bead does not seat and you let the air out, the tire just falls away from the rim? Many of us have changed many tires manually and with machines for many years and would like to see a tubeless tire that does not seat and holds air without flying off the rim..
it's literally amazing how many of you idiots think you need to break a bead on a half size tire and wheel. The bead does not seat on 14.5- 16.5-17.5-19.5-22.5-24.5 tires
Devin Dowless Well you know anyone who is going pop up and show their low IQ by calling people "stupid" probably doesn't have any experience actually removing a tire stuck to a rim with or without a bead. Usually tires with a half designation like a 16.5 inch rim are beadless rims with just air pressure holding the tire to the rim Of course time under pressure can cause these to stick pretty hard due to the shallow angle of the locating rim and the rubber forming to the exact shape of the rim permanently.
How did she manage to insert the tool under the type to start with? In real life there is no gap AT ALL between the tyre and the rim circumference. It is not that easy to pop it off the rim.
Probably not, if you get into a Low Pro Semi tire its tough. I own one, and also a tire machine. I still have to use the tire machine for Race car stuff
on semi tires you can just step on the sidewall of the tire and release the bead. some actually just fall off when deflated. there is no safety bead to snap the tire on or off on any wheel that is 16.5, 17.5, 19.5, 22.5, or 24.5
How about using a screw driver to push the rubber down all the way around from the outside and prying on the inner part so that you can get it off in one piece to use again or on a different rim? Used to do that when I didn't have a big box of new tire valve stems like you rich guys.
I like the way on you tube you describe doing something like when you are stranded out in wilderness or 50 miles from nearest store and you get 20 answers of " just buy a new one "
@@michaelszczys8316 Is there ever a right answer? I have a complete break down kit in each car even have spare belts. The only thing I can't fix is a emissions problem since the EPA took that away from me.
Giant pair of channel locks, and you could break that full-size bead lock, too. Two of these with a hinge point would work, with a touch of redesign. Good video, sharp looking Sales Coordination, too! (are calendars planned in the near future?)
OMG, I love this. I am replaying over and over...
What an amazing ahh hah so thats how you do it
OUTSTANDING EVEN IN SHALLOW HEELS AND WITH A SMILE AT THE END.
I missed the part where she broke the bead down. Could you show that again?
🤣🤣🤣
Yea 😂😂😂😂 me too
She didn't it was already done!!!
I never had a problem breaking the bead.
That is exactly what I noticed too. It is the harder part of switching tyre.
Eunice you are awesome! The tire tool seems to work well also.
Outstanding! The pretty smile at the melted my heart.
For the most part, pretty good tool. Big thing though, is the the seat of the tire was already broken loose. I think the real test is to start from a tire that is already seated on the rim and go from that point. Of course the job is not complete until a new tire is installed back on the rim, seated, inflated and back on the vehicle and rolling down the road.........
Ps. Thanks for the eye candy !
Works good under controlled circumstances with the bead lubricante sitting nearby. I still have one of the original "iron tire man" changers. Nice muscle builder when tearing down a tire that has been on a manure spreader for 10 years.
I think you missed the point, Dude.
@@FerrickOxhide he makes another fair point, that not every situation is ideal.
Wow . ive gotta say thats a great tool. An 11 22 r is very easy compared to a car or even motor bike . i have always used a tire sledge and a spud bar with no problems but this takes away about a minute of time and looks like half the energy . great shop tool👍
Wow shes beautiful!!!
Great tool, I was worried that tool might scape out of her hand and give her a black eye, but yes it looks easy thanks for the video
Perfect pants for the job. Perfect.
love the steel toes too
None of them are needed for the "job",nobody is watching,; the bead was already broken,lol
yep, bead already broken.
@@danamoran6727 💩
They worked pretty damn well I'd say.
That was awesome good for her she did great
Love how fast it works
How about a tire that's been mounted for 50,000 mile ..not one where the beads been broken already ...the tool works great..used one like it many times..
I just changed a couple 205 - 70 - 15 tires for my truck with my bumper jack breaker , a jack handle lug wrench and big screw driver. Just like I have for 50 years.
Oops! Did another after work, put one of the old tires on my steel rim for spare. It really needed cleaning and painting but not this time. Steel rims so much easier.
I've done so many its just second nature.
My new bumper jack is just like old times. What I started with when I was 12
@Greg Ballard well, I'm old, that's for sure
Exactly!!!
You wouldn't use this to break a bead. That's not what they're making an example for
Ill take the woman, you can keep the tool!!
She has it all!
Class
Class
Grace
Great smile
And
Muscle.
But,
You have no class!
love the idea easy to use tool one the bead is broken. Very Kool. I want one.
What’s the second tool called that she removes cable with?
Wow great job 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video. Just a reminder, when prying the bead off the rim, the bead on the other side must be pushed down and into the rim channel to give you slack on the prying side. If you don't do that, you can tear the bead where you are prying it... and that makes the tire "toast". Does that tool break the bead off the rim? Usually breaking the bead off the rim step is much harder than prying the bead off steps.
Depends on the tire. Most beads come off easy some will take a bead breaker or two. (Designed like how she knocked the valve stem out) which I’d say isn’t good could possibly damage the rim or bore the hole out larger. We use a wrench specifically designed for that purpose
how did she break the bead before using this tool?
Garras Porgratix yeah breaking the bead
A man took the tire off fthe truck, broke the bead, lubed it up and put it place for her.
brand new tire bead never set
Just use a sledgehammer
She showed ass to a tire guy he broke the bead.
That looked to ease is that the correct tier for that rim.?
Came here for some laughs
You guys do not disappoint
Now you can all suck off lads
That's no girl. That's a life-sized woman fully growed!
exactly! and she did not even crack a nail!!!
This is a real girl mounting and demounting a tire: th-cam.com/video/IEUAvXU9EI4/w-d-xo.html
The old timers used to tell me that competition is a healthy thing, now I think I know what they meant!
“growed”
😂😂
I played it a second time to see how the tool worked.
Southridge Apartments what tool
Haha meeee tooo!
tool ????
Yeah my tool worked...
Tool???
Had to watch the video 4 times. Those pants kept stealing my attention
@KenToolVideoMedia Will it mount tires as well, or only demount?
My God ♥️♥️♥️ I need it bad!!!!!!!!
bead is already broken, that's the hard part. And did she knock out the tire valve with a slide hammer?
How much does Lowes charge to install storage shed?
What do you do when the tire has been on the truck for 16 years?
When kids Growing up we were taught this is when you had the jacks with the square metal plate and the little flange hook that went into the bumper on the older cars you would line it up along the bead where the rim is at and jack the car up On it using the bottom of the jack on top of the tie bead of the tire busted loose
She is no wearing globes, she is wearing high heels shoes and tight pants, and she still manage to do the task without much effort. The tool is good!
Good show.
Very nice.
NOW if they would make a model to fit 13"- 17" car wheels.
How did she break the bead especially if the rim is rusty?
Good tool! Very pretty lady! nice job!
Lovely tool lovely lady and lucky guy
Hi, can you use this demount bar on regular car tires like size 195 R 15 or 205 R 16 or is it only for truck tires? Hoping to get a response soon so that I will decide wether to purchase one or not.
How much does it cost and sent to GREECE?
This tool is useless unless you break the bead first! Develop a simple bead breaker! Then you have something.. Thanks for sharing though.
half size tires don't have beads that have to be broken 16.5
17.5
19.5
22.5
24.5
learn your shit before you type
Willa Herrera not changed many "half size tires" lol this made me laugh...
Willa Herrera lmao apparently you dont know much about truck tirea or pickup tires.my dad had a 72 international 3/4 ton 4x4 that had 16.5 tires and it had bead.my grandpa had one of the old ford high boy 4x4 f250 and it had 16.5 tires and they had beads.
im.a truck driver and worked changing tires for a major company that used 22.5 lp,and that stands for low pro if you didn't know.and also 24.5 tires all have beads.
dont know where you grew up or got your information from but you are so far off base it makes me laugh
Michael 16.5 tires were on some of the early 70s 3/4 ton 4x4 pickups.22.5 and 24.5 tires are on semi trucks and 24.5 tires have been around for several decades now.
the 19.5tires would be like on your travel trailers and such. that 17.5 tire ive never seen before but the others are true
Dean Nederhoff I know, bro I have a video of a "half size" tire with a bead getting broke, William Hera has no clue what he's talking about, not sure why you are trying to educate me on tires as I have owned a full service shop for 17 years, and have been a national tire account holder for 15 of those.... So what the fuck u saying sir?!?
"Dad! The dishwasher is out there changing tires again!"
The bead was already broken and I just wonder if that tire was a slightly bigger size
How about tires 11/24/5 and breaking the bead then airing them up.
This tool replaces the tire bars during the demounting process it does not replace the duckbill sledge for beadbreaking and it does not replace the air filling devices
Powie mi ktoś po co było to pompowanie na samym końcu filmiku? A mżr to nie było pompowanie? Bo nie zrozumiałem...
beautiful lady,and wonderful,good worker,and excellent
Wow how much does she cost I could really use her in our shop??
Now put it back on...
Easier on than off...need a bead-seat tank for full sizes, though.
How bout do 10 and put back on for 5 day
Jaja would of liked to see her take the tire off the truck also
I cant believe you tell a woman to put it back on, ohhhh you mean the tire.
@@michaelmanning97 you try that fool!
Where can you buy them the tools to change a tire?
sure makes it look easy i like the tool too i have one
How do you replace the roof of a shed?
Damn lady.Good job.
she's was awesome nice job 😎
i noticed that in all these demonstration videos for the different tire
super tools the tire beads are already broken free. anyone whose ever
changed a tire manually knows getting the tire off the rim is the easy
part, it's getting the bead broke loose that's the hard part, what they
got for that?
It's amazing that someone would comment from a supposed experience nitty knowing that half size tires and wheels do not have a bead that seats. Don't just say shit you think you know.
Willa, what keeps the tire from slipping past the lips of the rim? If the bead does not seat and you let the air out, the tire just falls away from the rim? Many of us have changed many tires manually and with machines for many years and would like to see a tubeless tire that does not seat and holds air without flying off the rim..
Good job 👍😍 i am from indonesia 👍👍
This type of tool does work. Half the time your heel can break the beed but a beed breaking slide hammer is usually the most you will need.
Seen it done with a big splitting maul. :) Just saying.
it's literally amazing how many of you idiots think you need to break a bead on a half size tire and wheel. The bead does not seat on 14.5- 16.5-17.5-19.5-22.5-24.5 tires
I don't understand what your trying to say here. The tires do get hard to remove and require a slide hammer.
Devin Dowless Well you know anyone who is going pop up and show their low IQ by calling people "stupid" probably doesn't have any experience actually removing a tire stuck to a rim with or without a bead.
Usually tires with a half designation like a 16.5 inch rim are beadless rims with just air pressure holding the tire to the rim Of course time under pressure can cause these to stick pretty hard due to the shallow angle of the locating rim and the rubber forming to the exact shape of the rim permanently.
I have had to use a slide hammer many times.
Is the cobra venomous ?
Is it safe to handle it ?
How did she manage to insert the tool under the type to start with? In real life there is no gap AT ALL between the tyre and the rim circumference. It is not that easy to pop it off the rim.
What'd she do to the valve stem?
Cool tool. I remember the spade and fork. Those were dangerous.
Wow too easy work good 10 min 💪💪💪💪💪
Forget the girl I think I’m in love with the tool
Does this work on normal sized wheels and tires? Like mustang wheels?
Probably not, if you get into a Low Pro Semi tire its tough. I own one, and also a tire machine. I still have to use the tire machine for Race car stuff
Any woman who can tame the cobra like that, has my vote. Oh yeah. Wahoo!
yeah I didn't see her break the bead first
crG...That was my first thought. Like to see her swing the Bead Hammer!
on semi tires you can just step on the sidewall of the tire and release the bead. some actually just fall off when deflated. there is no safety bead to snap the tire on or off on any wheel that is 16.5, 17.5, 19.5, 22.5, or 24.5
How do you demount 11r or 295 - 22.5 tire from speedline aloy rim? No chance, this tool is for steel disc rim use only.
What’s that last part she did and is she single? Also tires smell good.
How about putting it back on. It is much harder than taking it off. And why the bead is already loose?
well done!
What color cobra doI need to put a tire on that rim?
She's done this before. It's good to have leverage.
Just amazing how many tools they come up with to remove a valve stem. I just snip and push and there gone.
Not wrong... cut the rear off and pull it through
How about using a screw driver to push the rubber down all the way around from the outside and prying on the inner part so that you can get it off in one piece to use again or on a different rim?
Used to do that when I didn't have a big box of new tire valve stems like you rich guys.
@@michaelszczys8316 There only a $1.20 to $2.00 not rich just don't like to do the job twice. Avoid the leak.
I like the way on you tube you describe doing something like when you are stranded out in wilderness or 50 miles from nearest store and you get 20 answers of " just buy a new one "
@@michaelszczys8316 Is there ever a right answer? I have a complete break down kit in each car even have spare belts. The only thing I can't fix is a emissions problem since the EPA took that away from me.
how to get this tool where should I find it
Donde se puede comprar esta?
Yup...bead on BOTH SIDES were previously broken... and tire bead edge was lubricated
She done good
Really nice and that tool your trying to sale ain't bad either.
Donde puedo conseguir esas palancas
With all respect, she is a damn solid woman.
Cheers from Indonesia
Bravo Madame !!!
Și eu vreau sculele astea , cît costă și cum pot ajunge in posesia lor. Mulțumesc.
Oh shit I wish I wouldn’t have come across this video, now I’m going to have to buy one and change my tires
How many plies? And the bead was already broken!
this hardware work in wheel r14? in normal car wheel?
How did she break the bead off the rim
Ok! Now go get a tire that’s been on a rim for about 8 years and do the same thing! Not just on one that’s just been put on
Vocês ja desmontaram os pneus 295/80 22-5 ,mais não desmontaram o pneu 215/75 17-5, são os mais duros. gostaria de ver.
Hmm.. I must get this tool for my wife.
Who winced at her hand action at 0:54 👀
Giant pair of channel locks, and you could break that full-size bead lock, too. Two of these with a hinge point would work, with a touch of redesign. Good video, sharp looking Sales Coordination, too! (are calendars planned in the near future?)
+Skeeter Saurus
I have changed tires in the army that I had to run over several times with a tank to break the bead.
Well damn it, I'm sold!🤣
It's like dancing around the wheel ! Let us know where to buy these ....
You are one awesome woman.
Hang on a minute, she's a 'ringer'. It's world tyre changing champion Mary Rodgers!
I have 342 tires that need repaired..can she come over?
She know how to grab the cobra well
Donde venden esa máquina manual.
I wish changing dirt bike tires could be this easy.
Great tool
That's awesome !
She's a cutie 😁
She should have thrown the tool at the ground, and yelled "Hell yeah, Like a BOSS". I would have respected her greatly.
Who needs your respect?
Na they can’t sell it on then as “new”