You sir earned a big ol Texas dammit boy and I subscribed because you made me look smart in front of my wife. And that's hard to do . Thanks for sharing your knowledge ✌️
I have a Hoosier 15x8 race tire I just fought to hell and back with and the side wall refuses to flip over. The more I got under the rim the tighter it got. I've done this so many times but now it refuses to cooperate.
@@Zahgurym I tried everything to get that little thing off. I ended up cutting them off the bead, they had been on for over 20 years. Little small tires. Talk about a pain lol
Nocely done! No extra bs. Straight to the point!
What a great, concise video. Awesome and thank you.
You sir earned a big ol Texas dammit boy and I subscribed because you made me look smart in front of my wife.
And that's hard to do .
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ✌️
I gotta try this now but I don’t have any tire. Spoons. I got two flat bars.
You got a thumbs up for doing a great job. However “Lovely Wife” stole the show.
Well done!
Helped me just now
Nice! Sadly every tire i bought has a inner lip that flexes a little and doesnt slide right over the top lip.
I have a Hoosier 15x8 race tire I just fought to hell and back with and the side wall refuses to flip over. The more I got under the rim the tighter it got. I've done this so many times but now it refuses to cooperate.
Thank you
Poor JTW 😅
How about talking the old tire off?
I've done it with a bumper jack before, set the plate on the sidewall and jack a car up with it. Should push it right off the bead.
@@Zahgurym I tried everything to get that little thing off. I ended up cutting them off the bead, they had been on for over 20 years. Little small tires. Talk about a pain lol
That doesnt work with 10ply tires
It does just need larger tire spoons. I’ve mounted 14ply roadside before. All about technique and the bars you got