Great job! You made it look so easy. I'm impressed. I've changed tires since the 70's. The hard ways, pry bars and sledge hammers, and with tire machines. Never did I witness the rope used in this ingenious way. My hat's off to you. Thank you for sharing.
@RadRod73 күн бұрын
Yeah me either.if I did this right now it would probably take me a few hours to do it.😂 Until I got the hang of it
Really I started in 1980 & if I’d took that long by hand I’d have been sacked!!
@knot4man2 күн бұрын
I like this. I have changed tires many times with tools that belonged to my grandfather. It would be even easier if he used a marlinespike hitch to attach the wood handle.
@cunnings3096 күн бұрын
I worked as a mecanic for years ... I'm now 70 and I didn,t know that. Thank you Sir!
@henerygreen5785 күн бұрын
didn't know about it because we didn't need to know....... you know we can do it faster with 2 pry bars... but it is a neat trick.......
@SmileyDave-h5z5 күн бұрын
@@henerygreen578 grandpa showed me that trick on the farm when I was a boy, he also installed windshields with a length of masons cord and bar of soap
@davetupling26785 күн бұрын
Dunno, my tires are never that loose, gotta back to prove it, I will try this method though
@thichevallier5 күн бұрын
next step : balance the wheel with a rope 😅
@totallyjonesin4 күн бұрын
I was taught to use rope to install auto glass.
@Gary-Anglebrandt4 күн бұрын
Elegantly simple, as the best things always are. I'd like to do this in a vacant parking lot next to a retail tire shop someday.
@Gazr9654 күн бұрын
Then take it to be balanced ?😎 Gaz UK
@Person12345ism4 күн бұрын
@@Gazr965 balance by rope lol
@T.W.I.T.4 күн бұрын
@@Gazr965 I was thinking along the same lines mate... sure you can change the tyre , but then you need to balance it, 🤷
@nigels.60514 күн бұрын
@@Gazr965 Balancing a tire at home is surprisingly easy, just need a friction free wheel hub that spins easily, maybe a rear wheel hub with drum brakes, or an old disk brake wheel hub with no brakes and the bearing loosened a little, then if you spin the wheel, it will always stop heavy side down, then you add wheel weights at the top and repeat until it no longer has a heavy side. When I have new tires, after running in, I sometimes check them, and quite often improve on the professional balance. There are some corrections that the machines can do, that you can't do this way, but if the wheels and tyres are decent to start with, then you can quite easily do better than the professionals will normally do, they don't spend much time on it!
@toptaz153 күн бұрын
@@T.W.I.T. With All the Faffing around with the rope,,, I could easily do a car tyre quicker with a pair of tyre levers, and have done hundreds of times over the years.. And, Yes, It has to be balanced. Easier to just sit in the waiting room of a tyre place I think.. IMO.
@RunsWithScissors4 күн бұрын
I've changed motorcycle and car tires by hand all my life and have never seen this technique before, Brilliant! Thanks for sharing...
Have changed more MC tires than I can count, wish I had learned this 50 years ago. Thanks
@TerrellWillams4 күн бұрын
This is one of the most ingenious things I’ve ever seen in my entire life. 😮
@CreatorTips.0074 күн бұрын
"Awesome trick! Using a rope to change a tire is so clever and practical. Thanks for sharing this unique idea!"
@Col-trek2 күн бұрын
You given the Indian magician a new rope trick, instead of a boy climbing a rope, a rope changing tire.
@angeloredondo78427 күн бұрын
O sujeito quando é bom não precisa falar nada e nem mostrar sua cara 👍🏼 Basta mostrar o talento e a criatividade ⭐ Parabéns 👏
@antonhuman84467 күн бұрын
Bravo!
@terryboone33337 сағат бұрын
That looks pretty slick. Does it work on larger pick- up truck tires. Guess I'll give it a whirl when i change tires.
@richardwallinger16837 күн бұрын
first time for everything .. 80 years old and learning every day .. excellent . breaking the bead is also a real challenge without a bead breaker .
@Cecil_X7 күн бұрын
I set a board on the tire and drive my car up onto the board. It helps if an arc is cut into the end of the board. Also, hardwood is less apt to break than a softwood like the building lumber you get at the big box store.
@JohnNelson-p1n6 күн бұрын
Set tire under pickup truck tow receiver and place vehicle jack between tire bead and receiver. Then extend the jack
@eanharrison6816 күн бұрын
80 years old and hope I never have to do that. Ingenious solution though. Thanks for sharing.😀
@speedfreak82006 күн бұрын
Depends on the wheel
@derek8765446 күн бұрын
Bead was broken already he stuck the rope under the rim
@1stgen4065 күн бұрын
Bravo man...👏 I have been working on cars for 20 years and have never seen this. Should be a viral video.
@crueljimi3 күн бұрын
With only 13K subs he has 23K+ likes and over 1M views I’d say it’s already viral…
@1stgen4063 күн бұрын
@crueljimi at the time of the comment. He only had 170,000 views
@Iolis3 күн бұрын
Absolute genious! Filed away in my growing cerebral library of massively useful mechanical tricks and tips. Thank you so much for sharing!
@wayneashby50306 сағат бұрын
WOW, WOW, WOW! That is very clever! I never would have thought of that! Thanks for sharing that technique!
@Professor_Mori_DIY12 күн бұрын
ワイヤーでやってる人もいたけど虎ロープで出来るとは! こんなやり方があるのかと感動してます😄
@heel5722 сағат бұрын
Brilliant - thanks for teaching. You can use a similar trick to remove a stuck finger ring with a piece of thin string
@hillcountrylivin6 күн бұрын
Great video. Now on to sealing the bead. Best way I've seen is to take a ratchet strap and encircle the tread with it. Tighten the strap to cause the bead on each side to expand outward towards the wheel. Add air and the bead will seal.
@markmarkw19196 күн бұрын
You can also tie a rope around the circumference of the tire and use the "Spanish Windlass" technique. You put a bar (branch, shovel handle, etc) across the tire beneath the rope, then twist the rope up until the beads both make contact with the rims. Then use air pressure to seat the beads/inflate the tire. Same effect, except you don't have to be as strong, nor do you need a ratchet strap.
@alasdair41615 күн бұрын
I just did that with my ride on mower tyres, there was no way they were going to seal up and seat otherwise, without an air canon. Ratchet strap worked a treat, and it had to stay on until I had a couple of PSI in the tyre so they would hold the bead.
@toma51535 күн бұрын
@@markmarkw1919 I've used this method, and it works great. It's incredible how much force that windlass generates. It will squish down a good-sized tire without much effort.
@AmbuBadger5 күн бұрын
I like that better than the "make an IED with your tire and anything flammable" hack.
@username81715 күн бұрын
Laying the tire out in the sun helps too, to warm it up and will be more flexible.
@markseibert63696 күн бұрын
Nice job! Avoids damage to the tire as well. One tip - let the tire sit in the sun for an hour beforehand to soften and expand. Works for car or motorcycle tires.
@Spirigold5 күн бұрын
Yes, good tip for MT bikes, too... Crazy difficult to put out a big tire!
@tazman86974 күн бұрын
Great if you have sun...... What if it's a cold rainy day?......
@MichiganJFroggg3 күн бұрын
@@tazman8697 I put a rear tire on my r 1250 just the other day, cold and miserable, so I sat the tire on a chair in front of the wood stove for a couple hours. It went on easily.
@russbell64182 күн бұрын
Don’t forget lube: water/dish soap 4:1. Doesn’t take very much. DON’T use petroleum oil. Damages most rubber compounds.
@cliffwilkins91782 күн бұрын
I live in Scotland - that ain't gonna happen :-)
@RubberRivet10 сағат бұрын
I which I'd seen this in the early 70's, I used to race bangers and I often had to change a tyre at the track, this looked effortless. It also looks like it's less likely to damage alloy wheels, such a shame I have no need of it these days. 😊
@gabrielperfetty48914 күн бұрын
Excelente, muy ingenioso. Gracias por compartir ese conocimiento tan práctico
@RonRayКүн бұрын
I am 75 years old and this is the first time I have seen this technique. Excellent! 👍
@stevephone49578 күн бұрын
Excellent Sir, I can see me using your method in the not too distant future, many thanks.
@jerrymagorian509215 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing how to change a tire with a rope. I wish I knew that how last summer.
@五十嵐隆一-y9w8 күн бұрын
今度バイクのタイヤでやってみようかな これならチューブ噛みも少なそう
@KevinFreist2 күн бұрын
More with less requires a force of will and skill to accomplish. Very good presentation without one word. I bet this technique can be used on any size wheel . A tractor tire could be done using a steel cable and chain jack or winch as long as wheel could be anchored or just use a tall jack sitting on center of rim. Cool way to do for ones self. Thank you for the knowledge!
@diytoptricks6 күн бұрын
This was incredibly helpful! I never knew you could use a rope like that for a tire change. Thanks for sharing such a unique and practical tip
@co597207 сағат бұрын
Simple. Fast. Easy. Economic. GENIUS! ❤
@toshitoshi-b8q6 күн бұрын
グッジョブです。素晴らしい。自分もやってみます。後はエアーとバランス頼めばOK。
@村﨑洋一5 күн бұрын
ガソリンでボンするとはまるよね。
@kazparzyxzpenualt81114 күн бұрын
I just learned the advice to locate the yellow dot printed on most new tires opposite from where the valve stem is on the rim. This is supposed to take care of a fair amount of balancing requirements. Any shop that fails to do this might not have trained the staff properly. The possible and expensive variation in balance remedies should be a give away that this critical step has been neglected.
Here’s a good tip: brand new tires can be very stiff. Leave them out in direct sunlight to heat them up. They will be less stiff and a little easier to work with.
@carlosmejia57285 күн бұрын
Excellent teaching ! ...I guess If you apply soapy water on the surfaces you'll get it done much easier.
@rinkiyomina7956Күн бұрын
これに世界中で苦労している。世界中から感動のコメント来てますね。頭良すぎる。
@timbo18634 күн бұрын
Very clever !. It’s an adaptation of a trick used to seat some types of glass panels including windscreens in a retaining rubber/silicon seal
@dannyh90102 күн бұрын
Nice video! My tip: Learn the marlin spike hitch instead of having to roll and use hand strength to keep the stick from coming loose.
@michaelmeans91879 күн бұрын
That is a great idea! I keep rope in my vehicle just in case I get stuck. I am impressed with how well that worked. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing.
@bjorn15836 күн бұрын
its faster just to use tyre irons which he used to remove the tyre anyway
@tinkersdug1969Күн бұрын
Try doing a set of mini Cooper wheels and comeback and tell me its easier with tyre irons
@watto1964Күн бұрын
Love it! Changing a tire without any cussing.
@DarrellMayhem74Күн бұрын
I’m a mechanic for 30 years never seen this done awesome!!! This will help me on the off road trails!!!!
@MG-bj1kv6 күн бұрын
Люди со всего мира поражены простотой и гениальностью данного метода. Браво!
@AleksandrM-r9p5 күн бұрын
Новая, эластичная шина😁 попробовал бы, немного высохшую....
Good job - that's great! I'll try to remember that when I'm out in places with no reception. Also, to re-fill the type with air, remember adding a small amount of fuel inside, then lighting it. I've done it - it pops the tire out with force to seat the beads. And sometimes even fills it. Either way, you can pump it up with a bike pump... cool tricks in a pinch.
@kokolorenz5 күн бұрын
Please show this with a video!
@blessedwithchallenges99174 күн бұрын
@kokolorenz maybe I'll have s chance... I've done it, but I can't think of a tire now to work on... you did a great job!
@ilumen10043 күн бұрын
ES MUCHO MEJOR Y MÁS PRÁCTICO ECHAR DENTRO DE LA CUBIERTA UN BUEN CHORRO DE ACEITE DE OLIVA, AGREGARLE BICARBONATO DE SODIO ,UNA CUCHARA SOPERA GRANDE, PRENDER UN FÓSFORO Y LA CUBIERTA SE INFLA COMO POR ARTE DE MAGIA.-
@gregoryfoster817918 сағат бұрын
Wow. Less than 10 minutes to boot. I'm amazed at all the comments from people in the business for many years that didn't know about this too.
ça semble plus facile à enlever qu'à remettre....mais l'idée est bonne! merci
@railinly6103 күн бұрын
Excellent thankyou.....sincerely though, and forgive my ignorance, how do you inflate it if it's tubeless ? I mean, in a diy situation, roadside or home garage.
@alexhowww11 күн бұрын
Красавчик! Пять баллов!😊
@SteveStoltz2 күн бұрын
I have several rims I've needed to get tires off of, but have been dreading it. I'll be trying this, Thanks for posting!
@s875838 күн бұрын
ありがたい。
@ManyHeavens427 сағат бұрын
That's pretty good you can also use as a Pulley pull thing's together,
@partisansoviet38748 күн бұрын
いつもタイヤレバーでコネコネやってるから次はこのやり方を試してみよう
@keithscott97742 күн бұрын
Love it, thanks very much. I'll be needed to do some DIY tire changes soon so the timing of seeing this video is perfect. Something I could add to this is after you've got the tire on, use a long enough rope to wrap around the centre of the tire then use it like a tournique to squash the centre of the tire in. This has the effect of pushing the sealing lips out and makes it easier to get an initial seal on the lips to start the tire inflation.
Wow, colour me impressed! I've never seen that before. Well done. Did you come up with that yourself?
@yveslebigan13889 күн бұрын
Quelle astuce! Un grand merci car ça pourra peut-être servir un jour.
@tinasmith13912 күн бұрын
Perfect way if you don't want to scratch the rim. I never saw anything like this before. Very useful information. Thank you.
@fabiencote78724 күн бұрын
Bravo, c'est facile quand le pneu est décollé de sur la jante sinon c'est la galère
@dougcarlson36813 күн бұрын
I have roped in windshields before , but never ever thought of using a rope to mount and unmount a tire off a rim . I can't wait to try this . I have had to use a round rock for a jack , by rolling it under the axle. Thanks for sharing your rope knowledge.
@hma950026 күн бұрын
す、凄い!やってみたいです!!
@Martin-ef4xh4 күн бұрын
Wished I had known that back in my motocross days. Still would be a 'lil tricky with a valve stem. But, where is the next trick with a rope for balancing the tire?
@mrxzzrhiro5 күн бұрын
天才!すげー!
@Shenron6662 күн бұрын
Just curious if you could grease your rope with something to remove some grip and ease the process. I'll try this someday, thanks for sharing.
@tangoindiamike91893 күн бұрын
I could have used that method about 42 years ago when I had a flat, and I had a spare in the trunk that had no rim. I needed to swap the tire onto the rim with the flat. I was in downtown New Orleans on New Year's Day. Everything was closed and I couldn't get help anywhere. I was a young guy in the military, stranded with a friend. Four college students stopped and asked us if we wanted to buy the two extra tickets they had for the Sugar Bowl. Georgia and Hershel Walker would be playing Pittsburgh that night. I told them, "if you guys successfully help me change this tire and get air in it, I'll buy those tickets". The four of them, and the two of us, struggled for two or three hours, trying to swap these tires. An old man came wondering down the street and asked us what we were doing. I explained that we got the flat tire off the rim but couldn't get the new tire onto the rim. He said, "let me give it a try". I handed him the prybar and sledge hammer. The six of us young military and college guys, watched in awe as this old man put that tire on the rim in just a few minutes. We thanked him profusely and he waddled off down the street. All I need was air in the tire, but back in those days, everything was closed on New Year's Day, even in New Orleans. The college guys road us all over New Orleans trying to find an open service station or an air fill up station that wasn't shut off. The working ones required quarters and none of us had quarters. The stores were closed and we couldn't get quarters. Then I saw a city bus go by. I told everyone, "if the buses are running, they must have a garage with maintenance guys". We asked around and found out where the city garage was. We got there and found two or three old black men sitting around playing cards. We explained our dilemma and asked them to fill the tire for us. They were reluctant, saying it was against policy to do personal work. I begged and explained that we were military personnel and college students from out of state and they were our last hope. Reluctantly, one old fellow agreed to help. Each time he tried to put air in the tire, it wouldn't catch the rims and seal. He pretended that it wasn't going to work, and I could tell he wasn't really trying to make it work. He was about to send us off. I pulled a $20 bill out of my wallet and said, "do you think it will work on the next try". Poof! He inflated that tire so fast and snatched that $20 out of my hand. It was time to head to the Superdome for the game. Being from the south, I was pulling for Georgia. With 45 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Herschel Walker broke a 45 yard run for a touchdown to win the game. It was great time!
@frankrosebrock44242 күн бұрын
Beautiful story!
@gen1512147 күн бұрын
これは凄い!! 有難うございます。
@roberttill378710 күн бұрын
good party trick, but how did you break the beads off the wheel ?
@DominiqueB8 күн бұрын
Step on it and jump? I've never done it on a car wheel, but it's worked fine the few times i had to do this on beefy motorcycle tires.
@roberttill37877 күн бұрын
@@DominiqueB Car tyres are a totally different matter to motorcycle tyres.
@DominiqueB7 күн бұрын
@@roberttill3787 Thanks for the explanation -- i couldn't imagine a car wheel could be so much more difficult than a beefy motorcycle one, but i guess there's a bit more weight involved. So, just like i would use the kickstand and lean on the bike to pop the bead for very uncooperative tires, i suppose you could use the jack against the bottom of the car or some convenient ledge to pop the bead. I'm sure there's some Russian video that shows how to do this 12 different ways. :-)
@KennethDuncan-x9i3 күн бұрын
Kind of like putting a windshield in an older car with rubber gasket. I like it.
@integr8er666 күн бұрын
You do understand that the hard part is breaking the bead, and that part was done before you started
@mr.nguyen32225 күн бұрын
He has another video on how to DIY a machine to break the bead. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oXPOdmlunKmlbbcsi=wnQqgLiE7TZx3Apx
@DrHarryT5 күн бұрын
I changed 4 tires by myself once. I run over the tire [right at the rim] to break the bead, do this for both sides. Then just use two pry bars just like a bicycle tire with screwdrivers to remove it off the rim. Granted a lot of work being that they were 4 265/70/R15 LT tires, but I got it done just fine being a teenager at the time. I did it in a gas station 7/11 parking lot so I had the air available.
@ronfox55195 күн бұрын
True, but this is very useful information just the same.
@ryanbeard11195 күн бұрын
Yea WTH.
@username81715 күн бұрын
That's the first thing I thought of. On a tire with a thin sidewall breaking the bead is a nightmare. A tire with a stiff sidewall is easier to break the bead.
@johnnyc87753 күн бұрын
Really worth watching. Well done and thank you for sharing that skill.
@rolfpiotrowski43257 күн бұрын
So wurden früher beim Auto die Fenster eingebaut! 😉👍
@daletztewerklmann65556 күн бұрын
@rolfpiotrowski4325 Richtig !
@michelpetry15196 күн бұрын
@@daletztewerklmann6555 Ja, und wie sieht's aus mit dem Auswuchten ?
@andre16186 күн бұрын
@@michelpetry1519Mit harten oder grossen PKW Reifen geht das sicher auch nicht.
@helmutsandner48232 күн бұрын
ja, und wie er den Reifen von von den Rändern gedrückt hat, das hätte er mal mit zeigen sollen... 😃🥵Wir haben sowas im Notfall mit 2 Montiereisen, einem Hammer und einem Stück Hartholz gemacht ... Zuerst mit dem Holz und dem Hammer, den Reifen von den Rändern nach innen geschlagen, dann bei der Außenseite, das eine Eisen rein und über den Felgenrand gedrückt und gehalten... mit dem 2. Eisen dann nach und nach weitergehebelt... Dann von hinten ein Eisen rein und den Reifen hinüber gedrückt und auf Spannung gehalten... anschließend mit dem Hammer auf die Wulst geschlagen... Die Felge ist dann nach ein paar Schlägen heraus gefallen... Den neuen Reifen dann drauf zu bekommen, ist ja einfach... 😉😎
@GusWLifeLessons3 күн бұрын
Maybe a dumb question but is having a knot on one end of the rope crucial to this working?
@channel-mizukami11 күн бұрын
これは素晴らしい。 トラロープ買ってきますわ!
@davidrobertson19802 күн бұрын
Great idea but to get the tyre initially onto the wheel slamming the tyre with the dishwater wiped edge onto the wheel is super fast with a rubber mallet getting the last 1/3rd over the lip very easily. The rope idea for the final side though is brilliant, brings my thoughts back to using 12v and mig wire to remove a cracked windscreen, well done man.
@jacquesvallet-h4l9 күн бұрын
Merci pour cette excellente idée 😺
@Nick_Ryder4 күн бұрын
Brilliant! I've resorted to KZbin in the past to remove a tire from the rim, and while they technically worked, none were as easy and straight forward as this technique.
@glennsims668 күн бұрын
Very clever idea😊😊😊
@nickmartinSFX4 күн бұрын
I know how difficult that is with just tyre levers, hands, determination and hope.. Now I know how to do it without even breaking a sweat.. that's so brilliant !
@davem38947 күн бұрын
This is Genius. Thank you.
@craigwall95367 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very important video. I really appreciate you sharing this- I will use it from now on; I have many tires to change each year and sometimes the cost of having someone else do it is a financial drain on a fixed income. As an aside I'm somewhat ashamed that I didn't think of this myself.
@bjorn15836 күн бұрын
its almost as genius as using the right tools which he used to remove the tyre anyway
@平利-r4m4 күн бұрын
素晴らしいです 次回はこの方法でやってみます
@林道中毒10 күн бұрын
素敵です❤
@GrandmasterGibКүн бұрын
Thanks! I rarely need to put a tire on a rim but its always been a struggle when I did. I'll give this a try next time!
@user-ht5cs7rs9i8 күн бұрын
天才!
@biancoivan653 күн бұрын
But it's awesome!! Thanks for sharing this technique Greetings from Italy😃
@gallowaylights6 күн бұрын
I seen that for car windshield, but this is awesome. 😮
@johnnyadcock59622 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I will use this trick some day. However old dry rotted hard tires won't be so easy to do.
Wow...very clever, Thanks so much for sharing! They charge between 20 and 40 dollars in Canada for doing that on a machine that takes them less than a minute!