Seeing these translated videos and seeing how many videos Garage 54 has makes me wish I knew Russian. Not too many channels put this much work in just to make such funny videos. Thanks for the translations. *:-)*
I've noticed that occasionally the translation is ... more polite. Then again, I only have 7 words of Russian.. da, nyet, vodka, and four swear words...
@@Reziac It's not always a direct translation either. There are in jokes and idioms that don't translate to English well, but overall the translator does a good job. Source: Fellow Slav that borders with Russia.
Oh yeah, the translator is awesome -- has the perfect delivery for these vids, and does really well with idiom. But the other day Vlad said "Khui", and the translator said something like "Oh no!" Anyway I thought it was funny. Slavs are so wonderfully creative, the world would be so much poorer without you. :)
You must of had a dull childhood... lol... We did this stuff all the time. Now that I'm older, it's good to see people keeping with the spirit of mayhem.
@@hackdeez1075 My neighbors were freaked out! I'd be out welding something in the driveway after dark, and the neighbors would be cowering behind peaking out their curtains. Stuff like this went on from 1978 to 1999...
It was supposed to be cut out, bit of a screw up there, sorry. As for the ad itself - if you watch superspeedersRob or The Smoking Tire - they recently did a few ads for some website, I think it was called "my bookie" or something like that. That's basically what 1xbet is, so I don't see anything wrong with promoting them, if those two (reputable, IMO) channels that I mentioned aren't above these sorts of things.
@@SwapBlogRU why even bother if u're getting no revenue from it and the original channel lets you omit it plus this ad doesn't appeal to us outside of russia
@@mikecorleone6797 "our sponsor for this video is company called 1XBET, which has highest coefficients and fastest payouts. Friends, I have cool news for you - our sponsor, 1X, made cool bonus for you. With promo code "GARAG54" you receive 200 dollars upon first deposit. All the links are in the description [few other words about comments which I don't fully understand]. So visit, register and receive cool bonuses". Such ad is in all of their original [russian] videos - IIRC some time ago the bonus used to be only 100$ :) I've heard from my mate who watches more russian youtube channels that 1XBET sponsors quite a lot of them.
Try driving for a while with an way underinflated tire to overheat it then inflate it to propper pressure. I think that was what happened in the viral picture.
That could very well have been the start of it, then the tire was reinflated and bubbled later on. When the rubber layers delaminate and pressure is able to get past the sidewall reinforcement threads to the non reinforced outer layer you get those incredible balloon like bubbles... Fairly rare, usually it's broken cord bubbles.
I have a tire like that but not as bad as that lol all you have to do is put more air in the tire and drive around and hit bumps you will have all kinds of bubbles thats how they should of done it at first
It will happen if you hit a particularly nasty pothole or a curb at speed, has to be enough impact to pinch the sidewall of the tyre against the rim, easy to do with low profile tyres.
this is one of the best car channels out there for sure! i remember when the channel had around 50k subs, keep it up and you are gonna be top gear... *VODKA EDITION*
Hahaha you don't know how Brazilian ways are like. Search for "Buracos na SC-401" or "BURACOS AND BRS BRASLIEIRAS" OR search for "Biracial na Trans-Amazônica" and you'll know what is a pothole!
I think it's more that, all my cars have shitty and rusty latches . It's not uncommon for the door to swing open right as you go past people , to scare them haha
Maybe using a small air tank attached between the wheels and the brakes (even removing the brakes in this wheel) and using some kind of tire punture sealant in another bottle attached, all activated with a small battery and a solenoid.
Besides the military stuff. Imagine on the inside of the tire nails and co2 canisters inside. Then when it goes flat the nails puncture the cartridges and inflated the tire
I LOVE YOUR TEST !! Could you do a test where you deliberately send out a high-performance engine? I have already tried similar tests with small cars with small engines, but small engines are robust and nothing happens to them. Performance engines are much more vulnerable to over-revving. 😀
lol in the video I watched before they used 4 manhole covers as wheels and now he ran over an uncovered manhole asking himself whats going on this is hilarious :D
Yeah if a bead let’s go and it comes up and hits you in the head ur fucked or dead. It can happen that’s why I keep away. I’m not scared but I DONT want to be in the way in case it happens
I worked in a Michelin tire shop a few years ago, and one of our clients bought tires from other brand in another shop, because in his words "the tires were too expensive", and installed in his armoured BMW X5. Well, about three weeks later, the car shows up in a truck bed with not one, but four tires full of bubbles. The tires didn't cope with the extra weight, or they messed up the tires on the installation of the belts that can hold the flat tires to the rim.
The bubbles on the side wall of tires, is air that leaked past the inner layer of the tire, and got trapped by the putter layer. Sidewalks usually have 2 layers of rubber “fused” together. That’s why when you hit a pothole hard enough to get a bubble. The tire got pinched by the road and the rim. Causing a hole in the inner layer and separating the layers themselves. While not tearing the outer layer.
saw these bubbles on old tyres during summer, the heat of disc (heated by sun) is doing such things to the tyre. Thats why ppl in croatia are covering discs by something so it wont destroy the tyres.
To translate, “Totally buggered” means the sidewall is damaged beyond repair, if the damage was within the tread area we could pop a plug in and it’d be as good as new 😉
I replaced many tires that had bubbles from pot holes or pinching a curb. Sometimes it would cause a "shifted belt" too. I've never seen that many bubbles, but you never know today, with tires being made all over the world. That must have been a cheap tire ! lol !
Hey i work as a tire tech for a living hopefully this helps uh the sidewall of the tire is made of a nylon belt or strap and the actual tread has steel belts the crisscross and overlap each other unless you get a tire that is rated E it will always be nylon tires marked ST LT usually have some kind of extra reinforcement for the sidewall but when a bubble appears on a sidewall its a band failure
I drove about 120 miles with over a dozen bubbles, valve stem had broke on the interstate and I didn't notice till she was basically flat. Made it to tire shop for new stem via a ride with my tire, and continued my camping trip. Holiday weekend and no 35-12.5s to be found. My tire was full of smoke. After I filled it whole side was was bubbles. Thought I'd share.
GARAGE 54 I have an interesting idea for you. Theres a movie called "grease" it's about an american highschool in the 70s I think and long story short theres a race and the opposing teams car has spikes on the rim that tear into the side of "greased lightning"and I was wondering if you could do an experiment with these spikes.
I had a tire that developed a bubble. Halfway between the tread and sidewall. It looked like it was a "freeze frame" photo of a tire exploding and the frame caught it halfway. And we were headed out to the freeway when I felt the wobble and pulled over to take a look. Spare tire had just barely enough air to work, stopped for air at a gas station on the way. Mental note: check spare tire pressure regularly.
I've seen a few cars driving with one bubble on the sidewall, never with like 20 bubbles. I had a set of old white wall Dean Alpha tires I ran on some Dayton spoke wheels, and I started to get bubbles on the tread! This led to quite a bumpy ride home when one did it while driving (thought what the hell is that?!!!) so I could swap back to my stock wheels. Others bubbled really bad over a few months after I took them off and let them sit in the garage aired up.
Those tires that are rated 42 PSI or something and you actually put 42 PSI, it will bubble out 2 or 3 like that on a summer day. I always stick to 35 PSI now. Or with my 80 PSI truck tires then I just keep it between 60-80.
Same thing happened to brand new Michelin tires i installed. In 2 days one of tire developed 8 bubbles. We changed the bad one and send it under warranty. We got back 4 new tires for customer with annotation to return our whole stock of this tire and contact customers who purchased this model in this size.
to make the perfect replica of the bubbeled tire on that picture: Simply bore 2-3 inch holes on the sidewalls of the tire and put tube in it. Mount it on the rim and inlate it.
Easy seen tires with side wall bubbles many times, take the tire off the rim and cut the cords in the sidewall. Instant sidewall bubbles when you inflate it.
I had a bubble form on my sidewall, I drove to work and at lunch time i went out and the tire was flat - it burst on its own. Bubble on your sidewall? It'll burst. No doubt. Get it fixed.
Decades ago cars could have a 5th wheel. It would replace the trunk and was used for tight parking. Anyone could get it in their car but like I said, no trunk.any people had one, my grand father had one
had a bubble on a tire once drove an other 10k with it, then it started having issues not the tire, the car, with the engine, and rust, and brakes....was a crappy ford tho, so no loss here^^ but yeah, the tire held up fine
Good tires will have 7 or so layers of thread on the side touching the road. Chinese have been known to only do two..... a guy who used to work for a major tire makes for 17 years told me.
Gotta say to the young lad, you gotta get vlad (i think thats his name) back for making you jump, remote controlled seatbelt pretensioner, Hit the button and gets a cuddle like bo other lol, Love the channel and all the boys and girls who makes these videos possible, and have a look at the russian g54 even more vids on there just without the cool bmi dude, Peace
Maybe the bubbles were from an inexperienced person that didn't have a machine to dismount it. Like the pryed it off, each bubble where the end of a pry tool damaged the inside
That moment when you find out that the narrator is replicating the original voice for our comfort
My friend and colleague actually gave me a few pointers on how to do a better job modulating my voice. So yeah, I'm doing the best I can.
@@SwapBlogRU You're doing a great job, mate
You are doing a great job actually my friend ❤
@@Cresanova thanks a bunch, appreciate it!
@@saadabidat8663 thanks, that's great to hear)
Seeing these translated videos and seeing how many videos Garage 54 has makes me wish I knew Russian. Not too many channels put this much work in just to make such funny videos. Thanks for the translations. *:-)*
I get every 5th word - not enough to encompass a full understanding, but occasionally I understand enough to laugh :D
I've noticed that occasionally the translation is ... more polite. Then again, I only have 7 words of Russian.. da, nyet, vodka, and four swear words...
@@Reziac It's not always a direct translation either. There are in jokes and idioms that don't translate to English well, but overall the translator does a good job.
Source: Fellow Slav that borders with Russia.
Oh yeah, the translator is awesome -- has the perfect delivery for these vids, and does really well with idiom. But the other day Vlad said "Khui", and the translator said something like "Oh no!" Anyway I thought it was funny.
Slavs are so wonderfully creative, the world would be so much poorer without you. :)
learn the Greek Alphabet first and Russian is more like a "Greeked" English. it's far simpler than it looks!
This guy does stuff I would've dreamed of doing when I was a kid.
You must of had a dull childhood... lol... We did this stuff all the time. Now that I'm older, it's good to see people keeping with the spirit of mayhem.
That's why I'm following this guys,
And Still Do ...............
@@scarakus you guys made concrete uaz's all the time wow you must've had the most insane childhood ever!
@@hackdeez1075 My neighbors were freaked out! I'd be out welding something in the driveway after dark, and the neighbors would be cowering behind peaking out their curtains. Stuff like this went on from 1978 to 1999...
The fact that they didnt translate the advertisement is funny
And if he sat on his hands, he couldn't talk. :D
I know a little bit of russian and hes advertising a betting site like a casino
I only know 7 words, and I actually figured that out! Maybe Russian is seeping into my brain. :)
His enthusiasm puts Ron Popeil to shame.
It was supposed to be cut out, bit of a screw up there, sorry. As for the ad itself - if you watch superspeedersRob or The Smoking Tire - they recently did a few ads for some website, I think it was called "my bookie" or something like that. That's basically what 1xbet is, so I don't see anything wrong with promoting them, if those two (reputable, IMO) channels that I mentioned aren't above these sorts of things.
@@SwapBlogRU why even bother if u're getting no revenue from it and the original channel lets you omit it plus this ad doesn't appeal to us outside of russia
Plot twist: the narrator is actually him
Bwahahaha!😂
0:33-0:55 that’s the time the narrator went to take a leak...
he is functioning as an adblocker!
@@rickt1822 More like they didn't get to a monetary agreement.
He just forgot to cut this ad out - such ad is in all garazh 54 videos.
At least translate the ad... I’m still curious lol
@@mikecorleone6797 "our sponsor for this video is company called 1XBET, which has highest coefficients and fastest payouts. Friends, I have cool news for you - our sponsor, 1X, made cool bonus for you. With promo code "GARAG54" you receive 200 dollars upon first deposit. All the links are in the description [few other words about comments which I don't fully understand]. So visit, register and receive cool bonuses".
Such ad is in all of their original [russian] videos - IIRC some time ago the bonus used to be only 100$ :) I've heard from my mate who watches more russian youtube channels that 1XBET sponsors quite a lot of them.
Vlad's laugh and his "ugugugugugugh" makes everything better.
Yeah!:)
Try driving for a while with an way underinflated tire to overheat it then inflate it to propper pressure. I think that was what happened in the viral picture.
That could very well have been the start of it, then the tire was reinflated and bubbled later on. When the rubber layers delaminate and pressure is able to get past the sidewall reinforcement threads to the non reinforced outer layer you get those incredible balloon like bubbles... Fairly rare, usually it's broken cord bubbles.
Hey, really great idea!
I have a tire like that but not as bad as that lol all you have to do is put more air in the tire and drive around and hit bumps you will have all kinds of bubbles thats how they should of done it at first
All the folding and wrinkles of rolling on a low tire could have weakened the rubber enough to cause those bubbles on reinflation...
It will happen if you hit a particularly nasty pothole or a curb at speed, has to be enough impact to pinch the sidewall of the tyre against the rim, easy to do with low profile tyres.
What I love about Russia is that the roads are always smooth, dry and clean, and the weather is always great!
Just the opposite 😂
@@matej4439 No kidding.
@@paulparoma lol
When that tyre blows in their face...... Igor doesn’t even flinch! What an animal 🤣🤣🙌🏻🙌🏻
this is one of the best car channels out there for sure! i remember when the channel had around 50k subs, keep it up and you are gonna be top gear... *VODKA EDITION*
The original channel has 2.8M subscribers imho.
more like car mythbusters
Just drive on Michigan (USA) roads and you have twenty bubbles on your sidewalls.
Hahaha you don't know how Brazilian ways are like. Search for "Buracos na SC-401" or "BURACOS AND BRS BRASLIEIRAS" OR search for "Biracial na Trans-Amazônica" and you'll know what is a pothole!
But my tyres have no bubbles and my car has 60000 kilometers and seven years.
7:31 only in Russia with Russian cars he says,..”nothing is working you can’t see anything, and the doors are popping on the move”
i never seen doors doing poop.
"Fantastic"
I don't know my european cars like to do the same thing
@@televisionandcheese More light older cars will just flex enough to pop the doors
I think it's more that, all my cars have shitty and rusty latches .
It's not uncommon for the door to swing open right as you go past people , to scare them haha
The steel belts are on the inside of the tread. There are no steel belts on the sidewall
Usually has nylon or other synthetic cords in the sidewall.
at least someone here said it... driving me nuts every time he says its a steel belt ...
@ 7:30 oh yeah man everyone has those days where the doors just pop open 😂😂
8:48 only the bottom part is flat. Your tire is fine! 😂😂😂
Drove on it flat then tried airing it up, seen it all the time as a tire changer
Every fucking day man i see heaps and truck tires
Lmao mechanics enter the chat. Get at least one everyday at the dealer 😂
Note to self: Avoid running over open graves.
I freaking love this channel. I hope they stick around forever
They went from small russian garage in the middle of nowhere to having a large workshop with a damb SUPRA. You sure have my respect
Try making wheels and tires that can air themselves back up like James Bond.
Maybe using a small air tank attached between the wheels and the brakes (even removing the brakes in this wheel) and using some kind of tire punture sealant in another bottle attached, all activated with a small battery and a solenoid.
Military vehicles use CTIS (Central Tire Inflation System)
Besides the military stuff. Imagine on the inside of the tire nails and co2 canisters inside. Then when it goes flat the nails puncture the cartridges and inflated the tire
You’ve come a long way from that little shed in a back lane. Keep it up guys, I like your videos alot
Can we see more of that candy orange supra? Please? So pretty
I LOVE YOUR TEST !!
Could you do a test where you deliberately send out a high-performance engine?
I have already tried similar tests with small cars with small engines, but small engines are robust and nothing happens to them. Performance engines are much more vulnerable to over-revving.
😀
The funniest part of the whole video is when he's looking at the drain hole and sighs. "Uuuuuhhhh" :D :D :D
Your channel is like opposite clickbait
Keep on the great content !
lol in the video I watched before they used 4 manhole covers as wheels and now he ran over an uncovered manhole asking himself whats going on
this is hilarious :D
Inflation has been the most common problem for many years
I would be scared I know a guy that almost had his arm ripped off by an exploding tire
they never get tired of tiring this
Yeah if a bead let’s go and it comes up and hits you in the head ur fucked or dead. It can happen that’s why I keep away. I’m not scared but I DONT want to be in the way in case it happens
6:39 As always, things didn't go as we planned 😂😂😂
The story of my life 😁
He's having too much fun just blowing up the tires, lol.
dream
i think the bubbles are formed by driving with under-inflated tyres, and climbing kerbs
If I can ever go wherever he lives I gotta see this stuff in person 😁
I worked in a Michelin tire shop a few years ago, and one of our clients bought tires from other brand in another shop, because in his words "the tires were too expensive", and installed in his armoured BMW X5.
Well, about three weeks later, the car shows up in a truck bed with not one, but four tires full of bubbles. The tires didn't cope with the extra weight, or they messed up the tires on the installation of the belts that can hold the flat tires to the rim.
i love the laugh of Vlad, dunno why
Suggestion: Make a 2 story car that seats 6 on the 2nd floor!
So a bus?
Whynot ? it would be more interesting on a car...we already have 2 story buses.
Who else knew from the thumbnail pic that incisions were made to the inner sidewall?
The bubbles on the side wall of tires, is air that leaked past the inner layer of the tire, and got trapped by the putter layer. Sidewalks usually have 2 layers of rubber “fused” together. That’s why when you hit a pothole hard enough to get a bubble. The tire got pinched by the road and the rim. Causing a hole in the inner layer and separating the layers themselves. While not tearing the outer layer.
saw these bubbles on old tyres during summer, the heat of disc (heated by sun) is doing such things to the tyre. Thats why ppl in croatia are covering discs by something so it wont destroy the tyres.
Pffft. Tires used to do this on their own, without any help. The boss guy is old enough that he ought to remember.
To translate, “Totally buggered” means the sidewall is damaged beyond repair, if the damage was within the tread area we could pop a plug in and it’d be as good as new 😉
I need a super cut of just the host laughing.
6:26 💣💀
Lmaof 😂😂
I replaced many tires that had bubbles from pot holes or pinching a curb. Sometimes it would cause a "shifted belt" too. I've never seen that many bubbles, but you never know today, with tires being made all over the world. That must have been a cheap tire ! lol !
Hey i work as a tire tech for a living hopefully this helps uh the sidewall of the tire is made of a nylon belt or strap and the actual tread has steel belts the crisscross and overlap each other unless you get a tire that is rated E it will always be nylon tires marked ST LT usually have some kind of extra reinforcement for the sidewall but when a bubble appears on a sidewall its a band failure
In Russia we don’t have worker safety regulations xD !
I drove about 120 miles with over a dozen bubbles, valve stem had broke on the interstate and I didn't notice till she was basically flat. Made it to tire shop for new stem via a ride with my tire, and continued my camping trip. Holiday weekend and no 35-12.5s to be found. My tire was full of smoke. After I filled it whole side was was bubbles. Thought I'd share.
oh man you made my day !!! 6:25
I love what you guys do keep it up
Did someone else spotted not finished replica of 2F2F Supra?
GARAGE 54 I have an interesting idea for you. Theres a movie called "grease" it's about an american highschool in the 70s I think and long story short theres a race and the opposing teams car has spikes on the rim that tear into the side of "greased lightning"and I was wondering if you could do an experiment with these spikes.
I like the supra in the background
Lel nice job you guys are my entertainment when nobody is
The belts in the side wall are nylon. If you buff the inner casing of the tire enough down to cords it will bubble
Real! Had this on a brand new Michelin tuck trailer tire after only 500km..
That last pothole, looks like it would take out a brand-new tire as well.
The Lead video was awesome!
I had a tire that developed a bubble. Halfway between the tread and sidewall. It looked like it was a "freeze frame" photo of a tire exploding and the frame caught it halfway. And we were headed out to the freeway when I felt the wobble and pulled over to take a look. Spare tire had just barely enough air to work, stopped for air at a gas station on the way. Mental note: check spare tire pressure regularly.
I live in Michigan... most of our tires look like this lol
Yeeeah, having been driving on Michigan roads I agree. Had a few tires just end up flat and usually its leaks out of the sidewall lmao
So when do we get to see the Garage 54 build off? Each mechanic builds his or her own ride than you could do a voting system on CZcams?
If you want bubbles on the side of a tire like that just drive on a flat for about half a mile. And then air it up.
You could try hitting the inflated tire with a sledgehammer on the sidewall. The reinforcements might break without rupturing the rubber.
Another grate video
Must all ways check ya tyers 😁
Good video guys! Just a heads up, just remove the 1xbet ad cuz it looks weird just placed in the middle of the video with no dubbing.
Sorry about that, it was supposed to be cut out.
@@SwapBlogRU you can now go in to the youtube video editor and remove it without re-uploading it.Should let you do it :)
@@lulzyboy yeah, but the issue with that is the video re-renders itself, and if I understand correctly - it hurts video quality.
I hit a cement barrier on the highway there was a huge bubble on my tire.
I've seen a few cars driving with one bubble on the sidewall, never with like 20 bubbles. I had a set of old white wall Dean Alpha tires I ran on some Dayton spoke wheels, and I started to get bubbles on the tread! This led to quite a bumpy ride home when one did it while driving (thought what the hell is that?!!!) so I could swap back to my stock wheels. Others bubbled really bad over a few months after I took them off and let them sit in the garage aired up.
Sidewall bubbles are caused by getting air between the inner liner and the outer sidewall. Air is never supposed to get outside the inner liner.
Those tires that are rated 42 PSI or something and you actually put 42 PSI, it will bubble out 2 or 3 like that on a summer day. I always stick to 35 PSI now. Or with my 80 PSI truck tires then I just keep it between 60-80.
after the cutting of the inside, maybe try gentle heating of the outside after it is pressurized.
Can't believe they weren't inflating that tire in a cage.
Same thing happened to brand new Michelin tires i installed. In 2 days one of tire developed 8 bubbles. We changed the bad one and send it under warranty. We got back 4 new tires for customer with annotation to return our whole stock of this tire and contact customers who purchased this model in this size.
As long the bubbles are balanced, you are good to go.
Acabo de encontrar este programa y esta muy bueno
certainly rough on the gear.
I love how the voice over guy goes into poofter mode when he voice overs the young guy
to make the perfect replica of the bubbeled tire on that picture: Simply bore 2-3 inch holes on the sidewalls of the tire and put tube in it. Mount it on the rim and inlate it.
Easy seen tires with side wall bubbles many times, take the tire off the rim and cut the cords in the sidewall. Instant sidewall bubbles when you inflate it.
Had a large wood chipper for tree disposal. It developed a bump sticking out like half the size of a volleyball.
Could have very possibly been the last episode. That was super dangerous sir.
Run the tire flat for a few minutes, not enough for the wheel to cut through. I've had a tire look similar, they blow out shortly after.
When even the russian starts to think something is dangerous shit starts to be serious
This does happen, from sitting and dry rot. I had tumors on all the tires on my old Blazer that sat around for a while.
Great show!!!
I had a bubble form on my sidewall, I drove to work and at lunch time i went out and the tire was flat - it burst on its own.
Bubble on your sidewall? It'll burst. No doubt. Get it fixed.
almost looks like it hit a curb or a pothole daily
The second voice is hilarious.
How about a car with five wheels? A fifth wheel right in the middle of the car.
Decades ago cars could have a 5th wheel. It would replace the trunk and was used for tight parking. Anyone could get it in their car but like I said, no trunk.any people had one, my grand father had one
I'd like to see that. I'm curious how it actually worked.
The supra tho😍😍
had a bubble on a tire once
drove an other 10k with it, then it started having issues
not the tire, the car, with the engine, and rust, and brakes....was a crappy ford tho, so no loss here^^
but yeah, the tire held up fine
Nathan West lucky. It could have popped at any monent
If you ride on a flat long enough to remove protective layer inside tire it will bubble air gets between 2 plies of side wall
They deserve more subscribers
I love how they are talking about tires exploding while inflating a tire with no attention to pressure
OSHA and WCB Would go insane
Good tires will have 7 or so layers of thread on the side touching the road. Chinese have been known to only do two..... a guy who used to work for a major tire makes for 17 years told me.
7:15 plizzzz song name
Thankfully I live in Las Vegas where we don't have 3 foot deep pot holes in the street.
Gotta say to the young lad, you gotta get vlad (i think thats his name) back for making you jump,
remote controlled seatbelt pretensioner,
Hit the button and gets a cuddle like bo other lol,
Love the channel and all the boys and girls who makes these videos possible, and have a look at the russian g54 even more vids on there just without the cool bmi dude,
Peace
I miss the beautiful girls!
Shut up lozer
Antonman
Dad???
Grow up little kid grow up
Hahahahaha......
Ok,Ok...
Hahahaha
Maybe the bubbles were from an inexperienced person that didn't have a machine to dismount it. Like the pryed it off, each bubble where the end of a pry tool damaged the inside
That supra 👌