Mission Accomplished; cupped mud tires fixed. Shaving tires DIY - Part 2/2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- This is the second video showing what is involved with the setup to shave cupped tires. The results are quite impressive. It is important to understand that the process involved can be dangerous if performed incorrectly. Slow and steady with calculated incremental movements are required to succeed. This video is for informational purposes only. Perform these procedures at your own risk or don't perform them at all. You always have the option of having a professional shop perform the tire shaving procedure. However I must say it is a lost art, so good luck finding a shop to do it.
just do a burn out
A place near where I live does this trying on a real truing machine and he told me that you need to drive your vehicle for a bit to warm the tires up and get away from the flat spots where it was sitting, or get the weight off the vehicle overnight. Makes sense to me, I like your setup. More than one way to skin a catfish
That makes sense. The results were great once I got an alignment and some road time.
it might have been a good thought to clamp 2x4 square with the tires to get a base line so they where not shaved on a different angle with thin strips to take out on every pass just food for thought not bashing u. u got a good ideal just giving my 2 cents
Nice work. How did they feel driving after this?
The difference was substantial. Smooth ride and much better than they were.
I like the idea but burn outs work as well and more fun
I had my tires on my Porsche shaved ones it was unbelievable the difference you think you’re riding on round tires but you’re not it was unreal !!!
Yes, It was a major improvement in ride quality!
Suspension prob is the cause
can i see how u the drill up close that pins it sir.please
This is crazy enough it just might work. And I just purchased a planer this year.
It works, trust me. Just set up right and take your time.
I was just about to get new tires because of this going to go get a harbor freight version and give this a try I have nothing to lose.
How did it work out for you?
@@TheSalient0ne worked out good enough sold the truck i had them on so cant say how long it lasted.
I’ve always wondered how tires can wear like this. It kind of defies the laws of physics lol.
Usually it happens because of either the vehicle being out of alignment, or worn suspension and/or steering components. A good article can be found here: www.goodyear.com/en_US/learn/tire-care-maintenance/tire-cupping.html
@@TheSalient0ne thank you I’ll check it out
MT tires are prone to cupping due to the voids in the thread pattern.
What type of planer and blade did you use?
I used the Craftsman CMEW300 hand planer. Bought it at Lowes.
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That's a planer.... as in for woodworking?
@@xmo552 You are correct!
@@TheSalient0ne
Thanks. I'm familiar with the old non-powered ones.
Would this method help a tire with a flat spot ?
Likely. If the flat spot is from locking up the brakes causing tread loss from braking.
@@TheSalient0ne These flat spots are from the vehicle sitting for a long period of time. The heavy duty tires have thick like new tread. I'm not necessarily looking for absolute perfect...if i can get some improvement I'll be satisfied. Thanks for the video!
@@geraldwegener8376 A flat spot caused by long-term storage can be repaired by driving the vehicle. Follow these steps:
1. Look on the sidewall of the tire and find the maximum air pressure for the tire. This will be given in pounds per square inch (PSI) and kilopascals (kPa). This video should help you locate this number.
2. Ensure the tires are inflated to this maximum pressure.
3. Drive the vehicle slowly until the vibration from the tires stops. Please note that inflating the tire to this pressure will affect the ride, braking, and fuel consumption, so be extremely careful and don’t drive fast.
4. Drop the tire pressure back to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure.
@@TheSalient0ne Ok, I'll give that a try. The max pressure for these tires is 65psi. Right now they have 50 psi so I will increase and see what happens. Thanks!
@@geraldwegener8376 Did it work?