Tire Changer One Year Update Video with Tips & Tricks kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3-naaGVdteBiNEsi=XUwyuzHL1dCcrmhl Manual Tire Changing Series: Part 1 - Manual Changer Overview & Mounting kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zmeto2yqZqihhLMsi=wvgbwoxDUN1l1LLG Part 2 - Duck Head Modification & Tire Removal kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYnWnaKbiZWEnqcsi=4UjZIhoC37FezvoB Part 3 - Mounting & Balancing Tire kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4madamApJx0bqcsi=OTW5yzmpjdq7W5tL Part 4 - Repairing Tire Shop Damaged Wheel kzbin.info/www/bejne/np-TiZV-nNuhfLssi=Sm4y9yX2i7_zWbcm Part 5 - Valve Stem Replacement Without Tire Removal kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqOXk6p_ochpb9Esi=waOAvduaulSryRZl Part 6 - ATV Wheel Hiccup: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kJqUeIyeash4mqMsi=qtPFzQtW3nS7iVvj
@bf7602 жыл бұрын
Hi John. having changed more tires than I can count with powered machines of course what I'm about to suggest works with powered machines or your manual. when you slide the iron in the bead so that you can pull the tire over the duck, press down on the opposite side to make sure the tire is not up against the bead and down in the free space of the wheel that will give you much more room on the side you're working on.
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the tip 👍
@73dcp Жыл бұрын
I just bought one these tire changers and having watched many KZbin videos, I have noticed that the base components provided for bolting the unit down seem to be problematic in a number of ways, and so I decided to discard them and simply bolt the square flange at the base of the tube directly to the concrete floor. I used flush drop-in anchors so I could remove the machine when not needed, with no protrusions. Mounting in this way removes anything from the equation that can flex, and has resulted in an absolutely rigid installation. This mounting option also eliminates anything that can mar sensitive rims during bead breaking. I will definitely be building the duck head mod! Thanks so much for your informative videos!
@gtgarage11 ай бұрын
I did the same and have inserts installed in the concrete both inside and outside the shop for a choice of where to work.
@adamwest23117 күн бұрын
Thanks, I have basically the same setup. I used to use it for my 15 and 16 inch wheels. I tried doing 18 inch wheels and I struggled. I've made all of the mistakes you mentioned. I never thought it would be possible to do a 20 inch. Now I have 20 inch wheels on my car. This is a very good video. Next time my tires are due for a change I'm gonna try doing it myself. Remove that pin on my tire changer and replace it with a nut and bolt.. That also helps to keep the wheel stable.
@jakejohn3568 Жыл бұрын
Hi John, simple fix for the risk of it dropping is a bungee cord to recoil it back up. The amount of resistance is going to be super low but enough to stop it dropping
@TheRCVolt2 жыл бұрын
I first came across your vids as an rc heli fan but have stayed for all your content. Is there anything you cant turn your hand to!?😂 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertse. Great to see you back creating great content 👍
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
Jack of all - master of none 🙃 Appreciate the support. 👍
@jeffd3844 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this series. I'm rarely happy with the job on replacement tires. I've always wanted to try these manual tires changers.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@tommccully2109 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Thanks. BTW---weld a little weight to that pin and that will keep it straight up.
@michaeldvorak5556 Жыл бұрын
These are some nice mods. Thank you for sharing. We have several kids driving their own cars and buying good junk yard tires. One of these tire changers will help with cost. Something I use on my garage jack to protect surfaces is a hockey puck. They are really hard but seem to provide protection. Drill a hole in one and glue over that bolt.
@Johadart2 жыл бұрын
All you gotta do now is the balancing when you put the new tires on.. great video mate 🤙🏼🇦🇺
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
That's the plan 👍🙂
@LTVoyager Жыл бұрын
Given the price of the component parts, might want to look at the No-Mar brand changers. They are a little more expensive, but they come with polymer tips on the bead breaker and the tire changing bar so they won’t scratch alloy wheels. I bought mine for motorcycle tires and haven’t changed a car tire, but their videos show that most of their models will also handle car tires. Probably won’t handle the tires on my Chevy 2500HD though. 🙂
@tcmits3699 Жыл бұрын
Instead of rare earth magnets, I used a HF 1"x18" bar magnet. Place magnet on breaker tube, raise tube to where bar magnet touches both column and under round hub. Now tack weld in place on column and under hub. Cut excess magnet off just below hub. Magnet was free, works better than a bungee cord. Good luck ☝️
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
👍
@Vicryl0073 ай бұрын
Good tutorial. I learned a lot from this video. I am going to purchase one.
@Rchelicopterfun3 ай бұрын
Enjoy it 👍🙂
@pedrowalter6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the strap trick idea!
@charlespryor2889 Жыл бұрын
Hi John. I removed the pin from the tire changer and drop in a 3/8" drive extension through the lug hole and into the slot where the pin was.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Good idea
@davestewart91462 жыл бұрын
I’m looking forward to new tire’s getting mounted, thanks John 👍😁
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
You and me both 🙂
@johnbull69094 ай бұрын
I put a piece of copper tubing over my pin and sweated it on with some solder to make it a little fatter so it's tighter in the slot, stands up better and fits the lug hole better.
@dubmob151 Жыл бұрын
12:50 on mine, the pin goes through to the bottom so it can be repositioned as needed from under the platform as you place the wheel on.
@sacongo1624 Жыл бұрын
About breaking the bead working your way around wirh lube is key like you said I noticed most people don't do it and fight the bead breaker and bend it. That was the first thing I was going to reinforce the bead breaker but it doesn't need.
@lwwarren Жыл бұрын
You seem to be the only person on KZbin doing videos about this tire changer that understands Newtonian physics! Well done!! I suggest cutting off the floppy alignment pin and just using a bolt. This way, you place the wheel on the changer then easily spin it until the wheel stud hole aligns with the hole in the base and drop the bolt in. Don't need 3 hands to hold the tire/wheel while trying to align the floppy pin.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip on the pin. When I installed the Neodymium magnets to hold the bead breaker up, I also put one beside the pin shaft and it now always sits upright let allows articulation for the various hole placements. Working great now 🙂
@FranksWorld1Ай бұрын
Hi John, great video…. Changing tires in your garage can be very time and $$ saving…as well as giving you access to all tire brands. I find disposal of old tires to be the big headache with this self install. My town does not accept old tires… how do you dispose of old tires? Thanks Frank
@RchelicopterfunАй бұрын
This obviously varies by location, but here in BC Canada, there are many recycling centers for tires (even out in my very remote area there are two within 8 km). We have a $4 recycling fee/tax applied to every new tire sold, and that fee goes toward maintaining our excellent tire recycling program.
@FranksWorld1Ай бұрын
@ we have similar tire recycle fee… but only for tires bought and installed at a tire shop… Thanks for the feedback! Frank
@goldwingconepatterns25654 ай бұрын
If not mentioned below a length of rubber(or plastic) tube over the pin destined for the bolt hole will protect the rim but I would make it long enough to be guided through the bolt hole when the wheel is resting on the centre post high up. This will guide you into the correct position hopefully without too much fuss and control the pin for you. Just long enough to help but stay out of the way. In addition something I noticed I could have done better is when the bead breaker has created some more space for you I think I will spray(or brush) a bit more soapy water in the gap.
@sstjacques Жыл бұрын
The pin that goes through one lug nut hole to hold rim from spinning when tighten down, have to put plastic tube atound it from when it moves, wont mar your rim.
@shammon18 ай бұрын
Superb info thanks for sharing :)
@Rchelicopterfun8 ай бұрын
My pleasure
@1983dmd2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I am interested in part 3 ! I quite often have one TPMS sensor needing a new battery and I have to wait until the tire needs replacement. With this DIY method, I will be able to replace it myself anytime the TPMS battery fails. Would also be useful for my vintage BMW which had one of its rim scratched by the tire shop👺👺 Now you have to teach us how to balance the tire/rim at home !!!😉 Is this rim /tire for your MB ??
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
@1983dmd - Not sure when BlackCircles.ca starts its annual spring sale, but once I get the new running shoes here, I'll aim to get a half decent mounting video done. Balancing I'll likely still have done at the local tire shop afterward. Hopefully they can't screw that up too - haha. I may order one of those bubble balancer doo-dads however just to see how well it might work; I'm not holding my breath with only a static balance on wide wheels. Good eye on the wheel brand.
@scottkolaya2110 Жыл бұрын
I've replaced many TPMS sensors without dismounting the tire. Just break the outside bead only, push the sidewall down, change the sensor. If you don't have room, you can use some wood to help keep the bead down while changing the sensor. If the replacement sensor is the same weight, no balancing necessary because you didn't change the tire position on the rim. You can always weigh the old and new on a postal scale but typically the difference in weight even from different TPMS manufacturers is usually less then the smallest wheel weight anyway.
@jeffhogueison165611 ай бұрын
Put a flexible plastic long tube, like foot or so in length, that fits over the pin bolt "hole aligner" to guide it through the lug nut hole of the wheel then it will guide itself over that bolt below then just pull it off once onto tire changer mount. 12:21
@suz5733 Жыл бұрын
Hi John, good video, thanks
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it & thanks for watching
@rocky2000316Ай бұрын
I was thinking of adding the trust bearing and tube collar clamp to my basic duckbill mod. I noticed you cut a small section off the tube that goes over the center post. How much did you have to cut to make the clamp and bearings to work and fit properly over the center post?
@RchelicopterfunАй бұрын
Can't recall. Even if I did, it likely wouldn't help you much since it seems these manual tire changers all have some variation in top tube length. Also, who knows if your collars and bearing would be the same thickness as the ones I got? In short, it's best to have your collars and bearings in hand so you can measure their combined thickness and then subtract that from the manual changers center threaded tube length so you know how long to make the duckhead tube.
@kendalgee58084 ай бұрын
I can tell by your swiss time piece that you are a very precise, detailed individual. Question? Does using a duckhead stop the rim from getting scratched? Meaning no contact? I use the Harbor Freight tire changer and use Amazon tire bead paste, i can installed tires with relative ease. The only advantage ic of the duckbill, is if it has no contact with the rim?
@Rchelicopterfun4 ай бұрын
A nylon duckhead is alloy wheel safe (no scratching or gouging). It does come in contact with the edge of the wheel lip, but because it's soft and slippery nylon, it won't scratch provided the wheel is clean. A deckhead does make the mounting and dismounting process easier as well, especially on low profile tires.
@Eddy-Integration Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your top video ✌🏼
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Thanks back for watching 👍
@cal48koho Жыл бұрын
really nice John. I think we will need to install a tire changer. Just a few years ago it was #12-$15 at Our local tire guy and that is now $32 per tire + tax and disposal so you are up tpo $35-40 a tire which is exhorbatant. We have a lot of cars and trucks and always look for deals with used tires but if you dont buy new from the tire shop you pay thru the nose. Online tire sales have killed the cheap installs so now the shops really charge. Even Wall mart is up to nearly tire shop prices in our area. We go to Canada sometimes and could probably bring stuff to you depending upon where you live.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
@cal48koho - Yep, seems all services keep costing more and more; with quality often getting worse and worse unfortunately. I don't mind paying top dollar for quality work, but when I'm getting my alloys scratched more times than not, and having to go back several times because the balance was so bad over the past decade at various tire shops, I basically had enough. The final kicker was our local shop in our remote location refusing to do anything that resembled a lower profile tire, even for a simple patch repair, so I was in a real bind until I found a few of these manual tire changer duck head mod forum posts and started researching the process. The other factor as you pointed out is the actual tire cost savings that can be found online at places like Tire Rack in the US and Black Circles up here in Canada which I've used now for my last 6 sets of tires. They are always a good 20%+ less than the best quoted prices from even discount shops with free shipping right to my door to boot :) Thanks for watching & commenting 🙂👍
@am1lee3 ай бұрын
Nice job, John. Would you show us another one?
@Rchelicopterfun3 ай бұрын
Perhaps the manual tire changer one year update / tips & tricks video would be of interest? kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3-naaGVdteBiNEsi=KIJSyD_3eiQlAWp_ Or perhaps the full manual tire changer series playlist: kzbin.info/aero/PLZV8xZm3OCXwAtpBzFwISFAKT5ZdaMY2l
@mango2112 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your top video .What size is the bushing ?
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
As sated in the video, sizes of the tubes vary so there is no one size bushing that fits all. You have to measure the OD of the center post on the changer and ID of the duck head mod tube to determine spacer size. Some just wrap window washer fluid bottle plastic around to take up the slop, some get actual bronze bushings - it's totally up to the DIYer and what you have handy.
@mango2112 Жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun Gracias Amigo God Bless you.
@turboflush Жыл бұрын
On the breaker.. a spring in the pipe would pull it up or down and hold it there.
@downnoutmotors13 күн бұрын
Would these work on a low profile tyre like a 35 or 40 profile
@Rchelicopterfun13 күн бұрын
I've done a couple 40 series without issue, but it of course is tire and skill dependent.
@downnoutmotors13 күн бұрын
@Rchelicopterfun I run a lot of low profile tyres on my cars. Saving some money doing the job myself. I'll get one and see how it goes thanks 😊
@reginalp19972 жыл бұрын
try a tire stud and use a lug nut to hold down the rim but make sure the stud is a little taller than the rim
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
Better than holding it down with the centering cone?
@reginalp19972 жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun YES IT WILL HELP YOU MIGHT TRY TO BOLT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE STUD SO THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO ANY WELDING YOU MAY LIKE IT YOU MIGHT LIKE WELDING IT.
@brianlow72352 ай бұрын
Oh I want to add a tip that will save time and trouble for anyone who is going to do this themselves is to start just before the valeve stem if you have a tpms sensor, starting anywhere else can cause the tire bead to fall down into the wheels drop center and break the tpms. Tpms + tire bead = no Bueno, so start the duck head before the tpms and lift the tire bead over the tpms to avoid having to buy a new tpm and reprogramming making your dyi a waste of time.
@brianlow72352 ай бұрын
Oh and tpms= tire pressure monitors system which is your valve stem or you before got start you can loosen the tpms and drop it in the tire first but make sure you buy the o- rings and fitting to replace any of needed, some are rubber valvestems connected to a tpms some are aluminum. If you don't know just always start before the valve stem or tpms always
@Rchelicopterfun2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip! That's good advice for anyone removing a tire with a TPMS installed. 👍
@robgott8 ай бұрын
Are these duckbills made of hard plastic?... or how do they not mark up the rim as they run around? I mean, it looks like it's sitting on top and with the pressure from the tire bead I always assumed it's riding the surface of the rim. Thanks for the demo, this is my tire size also.
@Rchelicopterfun8 ай бұрын
This one like many is made from Nylon (strong & slippery). It rides against the lip of the rim. As long as the rim surface is clean (no sand, grit or balance beads), and has tire lube on it, the Nylon won't scratch. I also mention how well Nylon tire iron socks work in the one year update video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3-naaGVdteBiNE The tire iron had the most potential to scratch the wheels, but not anymore with those wonderful Nylon socks 🙂
@gtgarage11 ай бұрын
This mod is a nice, clean installation, but it costs too much for me. I constructed mine out of some round and square tubing, a Hunter duckbill and a bit of welding for about $35. I did add some extra metal to the bead breaker on this HF tire changer because it was weak for use on run flats but I also have a separate dedicated bead breaker operated manually. By the way, the round tube on the bead breaker won't last much longer than the bars from the tube to the spoon so get some 4130 for that. One thing that was unanticipated is that a 3 ft bar on a setup like this seems to exert a lot more force than some of the automated machines for removing and installing a tire. Tires that slowed or stopped a powered machine were a snap with my setup. I lathe cut a couple of centering cones from aluminum. Bead breaking is the biggest pain in the butt so I'm considering a mod that would use an air powered hydraulic ram in place of the original, flimsy bead breaking stuff.
@brianlow72352 ай бұрын
You know how to get me to to watch your videos, don't you?
@nathanhiggins143811 ай бұрын
Thanks for these videos. There’s a lot of garbage out there regarding this topic… I’d love to know if you think it would do a light truck (LT) 10 ply tire?
@Rchelicopterfun11 ай бұрын
No idea on LT tires since I've never done one. The only thing I can relay after doing 26 tires now, is every one gets a little easier as you perfect your personal technique and I can't see a LT tire being much of a problem. I think I remember a Lucid Autowerks video of him doing a truck tire without issue. Likely best to contact one of the duckhead head mod builders to get their take on limitations.
@nathanhiggins143810 ай бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun thanks!
@Mara8591-f4t11 ай бұрын
I may be missing something, but wouldn't it be easier to stick your bar into the 90 deg duck adapter(square channel) for leverage, instead of standing 180 deg on the other side and using the bar to grunt/hump the adapter around at the rim? Your mod for this is awesome!
@Rchelicopterfun11 ай бұрын
Yes, two main reasons: 1. When starting the rotation, you need precise control of the removal tire iron to both pull on the tire bead while keeping the tire bead from dropping off the duck head which is only possible if you are manipulating it from the back side; even using both hands on the iron while using your body to swing the big bar. That control would not be possible with the big bar in the top tube. 2. There would be too much flex on the duck head down tube, at least with lower profile tires with stiffer sidewalls like these ones. Keeping the bar as close to the duckhead as possible ensures it won't flex much. However, you do use that square tube in the method you suggested when mounting the tires as shown in part 3: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4madamApJx0bqc
@Mara8591-f4t11 ай бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun Okay, Makes sense. Thx
@richardcote9663 Жыл бұрын
Hi John. I was just getting ready to cut my duck head adapter attachment tube in order to fit the collars and needle bearings just as you have done. I have the same exact one as you that I purchased off E bay from the Canada seller. I noticed how much lower this brings the duck bill down closer to the rim. I noticed in your video that the tire hits the top arm when removing the second bead. Doesn't seem to be an issue on your wheels but on my wheels, that are much deeper, dish/ bowl type, this looks to be an issue. I think the solution would be to cut the original threaded center post off the stand and weld an extension pipe, the same amount that would be cut off in order to maintain the clearance of the original design. Even if you purchased the Lucid auto works adapter you would still have the same issue. I'm giving this mod a second look because of this. Any thoughts or ideas?
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Excellent question Richard. Yes, that's the concern with any modification and it's ultimately the users call. The old risk/benefit logical decision process; in this case swing arm to wheel clearance vs. swing arm stability on the center post. I had measured all my wheels and knew it wouldn't be an issue. Even did some 255/40/18's without issue as they sit lower on the plate than these MB wheels shown in the video, but if your wheel sits high on the plate or is uber wide, clearance very well may be an issue without coming at it in a different way. 🤔
@bobrossi1185 Жыл бұрын
Pool noodle or pipe insulation on pipe bead breaker helps protect . Also bungee connected to the changer post helps along with magnets
@RandomBitzzz Жыл бұрын
Great video! I need to do this upgrade to my HF changer Any chance you can upload or point us to the STL files for the cones you printed?
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Mine are not sized for the HF changer tube so they wouldn't fit. I made them really quickly in about 1 minute on Tinkercad. There might be one on Thingiverse if memory recalls; but again, the center tube diameters vary so it's best if you make yours for your specific changer.
@RandomBitzzz Жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun Thanks, I'll give that a try.
@mikegoldring15 Жыл бұрын
what size and where did you get the thrust bearings and lock collars? Im in Canada as well
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Tube diameters will vary on these manual changers so the only way to correctly size the collars and thrust bearings to know you are getting the right size, is to measure the center tube on your specific changer. I ordered all my bits off eBay.
@siliev1991 Жыл бұрын
Do you thing this kind of manual tire changer would work for even bigger, low profile tires? Like 265/35 R18 or 295/35 R21. I also like that it doesn't take so much space.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Without doing those sizes, I can say for sure; 295 is a bloody wide tire! Last week I did a set of 255/40/R18 and had no issues (each set gets easier and faster with more practice). This specific duckhead mod will easily extend out to accommodate an R21, so that's not what I would be hesitant about. The dimension I would be worried about however is the width of the tire. The distance between the duckhead swing arm to the top of the wheel could be the limiting factor with really wide tires (when removing the back bead). As shown in this video, even the 235's where rubbing on the edge of swing arm when I was doing the back bead. Certainly not enough to prevent removal however. Also, a 21" tire would likely be large enough in diameter to get over the swing arm when you are removing the back bead so that large diameter might help in that respect. The space between the swing arm and wheel is also dependent on the wheel shape. These MB wheels in the video sat fairly high in relation to the plate on the manual changer so that brought them closer up toward the swing arm. The 255/40/18's I did last week had lots of room because the wheel sat lower on the plate. Moreover, if I didn't mod my duck head mod attachment by cutting about 4" off the end to make it function like Lucid's (clamped on both ends of the center tube), then there would be a good deal more height. Of course it then wouldn't sit as securely on the center tube. In short, there are lots of variables involved but with a little ingenuity, thought and perhaps further mods, these manual changers with duckhead swing arms should be able to do pretty much any size passenger vehicle tire I would think. The more I use it, the more it impresses me.
@diffmakersmith8 ай бұрын
Where did you get your tire changer? A link would be great
@Rchelicopterfun8 ай бұрын
In description as usual.
@Tifford1 Жыл бұрын
I have the harbor freight manual tire changer. Is there a duck bill kit for it?
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
They are universal.
@williamb.91102 жыл бұрын
I wonder if this solution here would also work for motorcycle wheels/tires.
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
Not sure? Perhaps someone with a duckbill/head mod who has used it for that application will chime in.
@gtgarage11 ай бұрын
There is a motorcycle wheel attachment that used to be available from HF but also from other places that accepts the small axle diameters. Some rear wheels with larger center openings will fit on this setup. I use the Mojolever for removing and installing motorcycle tires.
@vyper883 Жыл бұрын
Hi John. Great video! Could you share the link for the 3D printed centering cone that will fit these tire changers? Thanks in advance.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
There is no link, I made mine in a couple minutes on Tinkercad. The center tube diameters vary on these things as I mentioned in the video so if you want a cone that fits, it's best to make your own so its sized correctly for the tube.
@geraldsmith7401 Жыл бұрын
Could you put your bar in the end of the square tube and pull it around? It would give you more leverage and prevent the bar from hitting the rim if it slipped. Also put a flat do nut type of rubber ring on the tire changer's base where the pin goes up. Make a hole in the ring to tightly fit through the hole. That should keep the pin from wobbling and missing the stud holes.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Yes you could; once you have successfully lifted the bead over the duckhead and got it started of course. I have tried both ways of dismounting and find doing it the way I demo in the video is the quickest with the most control and keeps the duck-head in the best alignment. I do however always use the bar in end of the top tube when mounting tires: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4madamApJx0bqc Good idea on the rubber around the pin for vertical positioning. I ended up putting a rare earth (neodymium) magnet in the pin base when I put rare earth magnets on the bottom plate and bead breaker which has been working great at keeping the pin positioned upright, yet still allows full range of movement.
@splash5974 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Im in Canada also, so I got the manual tire changer from Princess Auto. Just received my duck bill from Amazon, now I need to start building! My brother has a 3D printer, maybe il ask him to make the centering cone. What material did you print it out of? Where did you find your tire/bead lube? Thank you!
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
PLA (100% infill). Amazon.
@thebanjoman1963 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if a "screen door spring" would work just as well as a rare earth magnet. even if it slips.. well Gravity.. I would also be inclined to try a longer bar to slip over the original bar tool for more leverage It looked like if the bar was longer you wouldn't have to continue to 'bump it'.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Good thoughts on the spring. As for more leverage during bead breaking, there is more than enough. I wasn't pushing down that hard. There is a very fine line between where the foot is apply force on the bead and slipping backward on the sidewall. Any harder and the foot just compresses the sidewall downward to the point it slips backward into the middle of the sidewall without budging the bead loose; this is not good for the tire either. Having done 20 wheels now and getting easier & faster each time, it just seems the tire lube has to pernitrate the bead before it will budge regardless of force applied (at least when using this design of foot on these manual changers).
@pbservano Жыл бұрын
Remove the pin and insert a rod or a screwdriver from the top. This will prevent you from lining the pin to the lug nuts hole.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Nice! 👍
@MattRio Жыл бұрын
I wonder, do you think it could work for this size of tire 295/45R20?
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Don't see why it wouldn't. Might have to raise the height of the duck mod adapter on the center post to clear the tire when removing the back side bead (specific duck head mod and wheel offset dependent of course).
@iamher6422 Жыл бұрын
Is this the same tire changer that harbor freight sells? I wonder if your other parts are compatible… 🤔
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Yes; as covered in part 1 of the series: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zmeto2yqZqihhLM
@fz6ism Жыл бұрын
will 21" low profile work? 245/35/21 , 265/35/21 tire size
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
The limitation on wheel diameter size is the length of the Duck-Head mod swing arm. This one I have, the swing arm is long enough to do up to 22" wheels. As for wheel/tire width and profile height, that is more complicated to answer: 1st. Mechanically, max wheel/tire width is dependent on the length of the Duck-Head mod center post and the distance of the wheel backing plate to the front lip of the rim (wheel offset). You'll notice in this video, when I was removing the back bead, the tire was rubbing on the swing arm. Still very doable, but the fact I cut mine shorter to accommodate the length of the center tube on this specific changer, I inadvertently compromised maximum tire removal width. I have done some 255/40 wheel&tires which were wider but the wheels also had more offset so even though the wheels/tires were wider than the ones in this video, they barely touched the swing arm because the wheel sat lower on the changer's mounting plate. If I ever get wheels that are both wider and have less offset, I may have to weld the piece of tube I cut off the duck-head mod and make my center post longer on the changer. There are other options to such as using a spacer ring and not have an upper clamp while removing the bead. 2nd. Low profile tire workability is just as much skill dependent. I know I could do a 245/35/21 (couldn't do a 265/35 because I cut mine short) and provided it's not a run flat. However, I also know I would not likely have been able to do that size at my first attempt and without a few extra tools I have purchased since like the drop center tool and nylon tire iron socks. Every set of tires I do I getter better at and it becomes easier and I become faster/more efficient. In short like any skill, the more you do/practice, the better you get. 3rd. Tire lube & cleanliness are critical. Don't skimp on either.
@JohnnyBtrucking11 ай бұрын
Don’t understand why you can’t drop a pin with a head on it down through the lug bolt hole ?
@Rchelicopterfun11 ай бұрын
That's because there is nothing preventing anyone from doing that; mod it however you wish.
@NicholasGarcia-m3d Жыл бұрын
Spring works better than magnets
@maxun12 жыл бұрын
Love it.
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
👍
@toshtwentythree195 Жыл бұрын
bungie straps
@TBD3.0 Жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight $54 Dollars and 99Cents you get the whole manual tire changer the whole kit and kabootle 👍🏻
@charlesmitchell4876 ай бұрын
You really like saying "duck bill."
@jimgreen4504 Жыл бұрын
You really like that word snot , don't ya.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
You bet!
@dubmob151 Жыл бұрын
It's Snot too bad after all-
@TrailcamsRCPhotoFlying20002 жыл бұрын
For 99% of passenger car and light truck tires a manual machine is perfectly adequate.
@Rchelicopterfun2 жыл бұрын
I hope so... 🙂👍
@davidhollfelder9940 Жыл бұрын
😅 😮 It’s too bad the manual tire changer kits are not useable as is, and have to be heavily modded. I have most tools including air tools, but not a welder or 3D printer.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Lucid will customize his duckbill kits if you contact him with your specific manual changer dimensions including center cones if you don't want to make your own cones or centering device out of any material you have on hand, including hardwood. I used what I have on hand for efficiency. No welder needed; beefing up the breaker arms is just a precaution if you have stubborn beads or some dumbass at the tire shop used bead sealant which essentially glues the beads to your rims. You could just as easily bolt angle iron to the bead breaking foot arms. As with all DIY projects - use what you have on hand to make it work, necessity is the mother of invention.
@tcmits3699 Жыл бұрын
That's half the fun, coming up with good ideas that work. Harbour freight low prices are another plus. Harbour freight needs to have a "tool modification day or weekend" where we could see these mods in person from fellow customers 🎉 surprised HF hasn't copied and selling the duck bill mod in store
@mattacks1655 Жыл бұрын
You only briefly mentioned the dynamic balance and didn't explain its purpose. With the bubble balancer is that you will only get a static balance. You can actually achieve a really solid static balance. Static balance can be perfect to where you feel zero vibration, but a poor dynamic balance can cause the steel belt to shift
@drakesavory2019 Жыл бұрын
Seems like all of the tools pay for themselves even if all you do is change out to winter/summer tires.
@Rchelicopterfun Жыл бұрын
Yep, it's going to be a different payback (if any) depending on one's specific situation. For me living 600km round trip from the city, this equipment paid for itself with even one patch repair. Of course the many others who do their own tire services are not doing it to save money, they are doing it for the convenience it offers, self reliance, sick of getting their wheels back scratched at the shops and another skill set to add to their DIY tool box. 🙂