M6 MOBILE TYRE FITTING SERVICES
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I’d recommend getting yourself booked into a REACT course, will teach you how to work safely on the roadside, far to close the broken down vehicle, wheels should be locked the opposite way and not into oncoming traffic. Also when stripping off tyres you should start at the valve on the first and second bead to insure you don’t damage the tpms valve, how you didn’t rip the sensor of the valve is beyond me when taking the second bead off.
Has the training for attending breakdowns changed.
I would’ve been parking a little further back from broken down vehicle
Also with wheels turn’t in towards verge not outwards as if the van gets hit it’s liable to get pushed into live lanes of traffic.
The other safety point as well is that the couple who broke down should’ve been away from the working area and behind the armco barrier,
WooHoo !! Another tyre fitting video! Nice and quick job Greg! 👏💪
Hi mate you should have a sleeves on the high vi's for motor way and trunk roads regards
Agree 👍
Nice tyre action Greg!
Hey! Awesome vid and job
I don’t know how much u have to spend but I would say a automatic Mercedes Benz new/second hand
Do you charge extra to do a balance or is this included in the price.
'ey up greg you'll soon get this over 16k subs like the other channel 😎
should just get all this on the 1 channel mate
Aup he’s back doing what he knows best. When does the merch come out I’m missing a red one in my collection 😜
Can you please show run flat change 🙏 on van tyre machine as I am starting new job Monday as mobile tyre fitter from being a mechanic on in a workshop with an air arm to push it down to get it on?
Probably too late but you could always find out when your A&E is least busy or contact your GP - they usually have a nurse who can do first aid/splinting, etc.
Finally!!! Been waiting too long for these videos
Great video Greg
Oioi mr gdb didn’t realise you had a second channel
Not to shabby
Great video Greg you will have to get your mrs to look after you poorly finger
What about wheel balance!! O yes Fuck it 😁👍🏻
You Parked Too Close to the Vehicle,appreciate u have the Air line length to consider....Your Van Totally Parked the Wrong Way ....Wheels should be pointing to the Verge side...as you had it ..if you got a hit .your Van goes Straight to the Live Lanes.
Make sure People are behind Barrier ,but looked deep in Nettles..very least to the N/S of their Vehicle.
Have a Refs Whistle to give them...as your Working and they see a Potential Issue, rather than come to you ,Whistle from where they are.
No New Valve Replacement?.
Refit the Wheel Studs Opposite the last one you Started with. Good to see they were Torqued up
why wasn't the tyre balanced ?
Whats that black thing on the car alloy? a tracker?
That’s the tyre pressure monitoring sensor
You can share location on what’s app for 1 hour or less easy or more easy to locate customers like that
Is your van for sale
Read the comments and to be honest - i prefer to park infront of the broken down vehicle and walk back and put out the cones for 100yds . Rational is that i'm at the broken down vehicle for 2 mins and working for 10 mins and having the broken down vehicle between me and any sleepy joe heading onto the hard shoulder is the best option .
Lot more drugged up twats driving around than back in the early 90's when i started out with Green Flag and training needs to be updated to reflect the modern dangers . Not good having you in the van as the first thing anyone's going to hit as they think there's a rave with all the flashing lights and they head straight for it - better to have an empty customers car between you with the customer at the side of your van out of harms way .
Why does that van have a rear view mirror when there's no rear view lol
Because there is a window in the bulkhead. And the rear doors also have windows. You probably won't see much, but something is better than nothing.
I'm Profoundly deaf and lip reading
I worked at ATS truck tyre fitting for 18 years on the roadside & Motorway
Made in Redundancy sorry pal 😢😢
Thats the slowest turntable ive ever seen
senza bilanciatura.......!!!!! ko
That isn’t how you spell Tyre! 😂
Very bad service
Guy is not a great tyre fitter was about to fit tyre wrong way didn’t balance the wheel you need teaching proper had to tell the guy 2.5 bar cause he couldn’t work out in p.s.i for the customer to understand. Top it off torqued the wheel whilst jacked up
The customer asked for 25, that's clearly not going to be right if that's in psi. 2.5bar sounds a lot more legit, and mercs normally have it displayed in bar on the sticker.
There's a gold standard job, and a get them safely on their way before you all get squished job, and there's a time for each.
Tyre on, no damage, nice and quick and the customer out of a bad spot and on their way. And a better job than 9 out of 10 tyre monkeys would do working in a fast fit centre. That's what I'd want if I were stood there watching the lorries go past 👍
@@steve5772 shows how much you know Steve yes there are off the motorway in 15 minutes from arriving which is very slow also if you watch the video he says what pressure do you have in your tyres cause clearly he does not go look at the fuel cap too find the right pressure. If you watch the other videos he does a job and says a wheel that he puts on balance machine which says it needs 10g weigh inside and 15g weight outside does not need balancing then removes it puts it on customer car. If you know anything about tyres that 25g the tyre is out will vibrate the steering wheel at 60-80mph and p.s.I is what society works on that is easier to understand 👍
@@samdysart1048 probably not been doing it as many years as you, but I've got a fair idea. Qualified as a fitter a lot of years ago, but spent life doing other stuff. Still I'm pretty decent at working in psi/bar, feet/metres, pints/litres, so I wouldn't need to feel that I'm have to tell someone they're wrong for using the one I don't like. I still have to use a bit of paper if it's in kPa though.
You obviously didn’t watch the whole video from the start.
He explained why he doesn’t balance wheels on motorways.
Most people who attend breakdowns on motorways would’ve picked up on the safety side watching this video.
You got to do your upmost to make the area as safe as possible for yourself and others 👍
@@steve5772 yes your correct but at least if your going to video your work make it correct instead of winging your way through it at least say the correct stuff instead of saying wheels don’t need balancing at 10g and 15g out