As Always, Thank you for watching my video and supporting our channel. Please let us know how we can improve. This is the 1st video that I edited using our new software. Unfortunately my Macbook crashed a few weeks back, and was not repairable. I decided to switch to a windows based PC. This video was edited using DaVinci Resolve 18, vs the previous videos being edited in iMovie. Its a bit of a learning curve, but I should be able to produce much higher quality videos in the future.
I absolutely love the old school driving on the tire lol I thought it was a lost art form. My only suggestion is have someone hold the other side down while you're driving up on it or it'll just keep flipping up on you.
@@kdsgarage8475 I was changing the small front tires on a riding mower I was extremely close to taking them to the tire shop but I'm too stubborn. I cut them off and fought them back on but I hear ya not a bad move to be honest.
Doing the second bead I just put the pry bar in and pull it clear back with the tire standing vertically and tap the bead with a hammer and it'll slip right off the rim.
As Always, Thank you for watching my video and supporting our channel. Please let us know how we can improve. This is the 1st video that I edited using our new software. Unfortunately my Macbook crashed a few weeks back, and was not repairable. I decided to switch to a windows based PC. This video was edited using DaVinci Resolve 18, vs the previous videos being edited in iMovie. Its a bit of a learning curve, but I should be able to produce much higher quality videos in the future.
I absolutely love the old school driving on the tire lol I thought it was a lost art form. My only suggestion is have someone hold the other side down while you're driving up on it or it'll just keep flipping up on you.
I used that method on all my tires until i ran into one that gave me a really hard time. I bit the bullet and bought the bead breaker. Im glad i did.
@@kdsgarage8475 I was changing the small front tires on a riding mower I was extremely close to taking them to the tire shop but I'm too stubborn. I cut them off and fought them back on but I hear ya not a bad move to be honest.
Doing the second bead I just put the pry bar in and pull it clear back with the tire standing vertically and tap the bead with a hammer and it'll slip right off the rim.
Nice! Thank you.
I've watched all your LT500 videos. The white/red LT is sick! The Banshee is pretty bad ass as well.
Braaap! Braaap!