Fixing a flat tire with a Harbor Freight Tire Changer & Lucid Adapter

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • No wheel damage tire removal to fix a flat tire on the GT500 with a tire puncture from a nail.
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Komentáře • 411

  • @bernardmauge8613
    @bernardmauge8613 Před rokem +77

    Perfect demo. No stupid music, good editing. Thanks.

    • @5speed735i
      @5speed735i Před rokem +10

      Yeah, plus one from me on that. Also no stupid one minute intro, and no nauseating, shaky/whirling around camera work. Tripods are a viewer's best friend!

    • @WoodgemanX
      @WoodgemanX Před rokem

      Lousy audio, any music would have been preferable to this.

    • @bernarda658
      @bernarda658 Před rokem +2

      Right on about that damn music.

    • @stevewheatley243
      @stevewheatley243 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Agreed. Can't stand all that so called music.😏

    • @rigel2112
      @rigel2112 Před 6 dny

      @@WoodgemanX no, you are wrong. Go back to Mr.Yeast

  • @carlinshowalter1806
    @carlinshowalter1806 Před rokem +10

    I used one of these the other day at my friends dads garage and I'm getting one! My tire store down the street started charging $20 just to put a tire on a bare wheel. Hell with that.

  • @minigpracing3068
    @minigpracing3068 Před rokem +28

    One tip for you, cut a rectangle of thick plastic from a washer fluid or antifreeze jug and fold it around the bead breaker. That will prevent scratches to the wheel and let you sink it down against the bead for easier breaking. I need to get me one of those Lucid adapters!

  • @AgentWest
    @AgentWest Před rokem +50

    To make mounting/dismounting easier, push down on the tire opposite of the tool. That will get it into the center, smaller part of the wheel so it does not need to stretch anywhere near as much. May be more difficult on such a wide, low-profile tire, but should still be possible once the bead is unstuck.

  • @donnatalielucasheimbigner7598

    You need to mark the tire at the valve stem so you can remount it in the same position to keep it balanced when finished.

    • @vancheeliu6794
      @vancheeliu6794 Před rokem +6

      Matt marked the tire at the nail and on the rim, so it is effectively the same.

    • @ichicken5052
      @ichicken5052 Před rokem +13

      doesnt always return to balance....infact nearly never...

    • @jeremybreeden4228
      @jeremybreeden4228 Před rokem +4

      @@ichicken5052 I should start playing the lottery then lol. I've had to remove and replace the same tire on my cars quite a few times and I've also done it for a few friends using the method of marking the tire in the position to which it came off. I still take it and get it checked at a shop to see if it's in balance and everytime they have been.

    • @YT-User1013
      @YT-User1013 Před rokem +2

      He did say something to that effect.

    • @YT-User1013
      @YT-User1013 Před rokem

      @@ichicken5052 How accurate is “balanced” anyway.

  • @randyrobison335
    @randyrobison335 Před rokem +11

    Thanks for sharing. Like the bungee idea for the bead breaker. I really enjoyed making my own duck bill manual tire changer.

  • @kenavram5586
    @kenavram5586 Před rokem +5

    I had a tire with a nail in it exactly where he had it and no one wanted to fix it, just wanted to sell me a new tire. I used to fix tires at my dads gas station and never had a problem patching a nail at that spot. Finally convinced a garage to patch it and never had a problem with it. I swear no one wants to fix tires anymore.

    • @algeriathelandofterrorists3329
      @algeriathelandofterrorists3329 Před 6 měsíci +3

      They don't want to fix it becuz it's in the curve of the tire no one want that liability....

    • @kenavram5586
      @kenavram5586 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@algeriathelandofterrorists3329 but it was not in the curve, it was a half an inch on the flat side but no one wants to fix anything these days. I used to work in my dads garage fixing tires and I patched them all the time even on the curves and it was never an issue. Sidewalls are a little trickier because the tire is only two ply on the sides but for me that was no problem either. Put a patch on it and then put a tube in and problem solved.

  • @partsisparts9568
    @partsisparts9568 Před rokem +11

    I enjoyed seeing the duckbill adapter in use. Regarding the nail puncture in the tread, I have always used a $7 walmart plug kit and fixed the tire right on the car. I have done dozens over the last 30 years and never had a leak.

    • @tbrinkley112
      @tbrinkley112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      For real!! I use to bust a nut removing/installing tires. Plugs have been a huge time saver for me. Still use one of these to replace tires, but mine doesn't have the clamp and I had to make a whole new bead breaker 3x heavier. The one that it came with was just like his and bent on the first use.

  • @robm3357
    @robm3357 Před rokem +13

    I have one of those entire changers also. It has come in very handy. Used it many times. I hate waiting at an automotive repair place and customer service is a thing of the past.

    • @giorgio.
      @giorgio. Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not to mention the techs at tire places tend to work fast, scratch wheels and over-torque lug nuts.

  • @silvergrizzly316
    @silvergrizzly316 Před rokem +9

    By far, the best demonstration of harbor freights diy tire changer. Thank you for sharing Matt!
    Subscribed!!!!!

  • @JorgeAGamez-ny6pb
    @JorgeAGamez-ny6pb Před rokem +2

    Mr. Matt, I can't believe how detailed you explained on how to change or dismount a tire properly and handy as DIY way with Harbor Freight with a Lucid adapter tool. Need one for my CtsV. Sometimes it's scary to swing by at a tire shop. Thank you for your video, totally explained how to use the tool property.

  • @Jonathan-L
    @Jonathan-L Před rokem

    Good job done Matt! Long live DIY.

  • @73Bdiddy
    @73Bdiddy Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for showing this on a low-profile tire and using the Lucid adapter. I have made up my mine after watching.

  • @romeopapa1
    @romeopapa1 Před rokem +13

    Matt... Thank you so much for the full walkthrough. I was just looking for a quick tutorial on the Lucid adapter, but this was great!

  • @yhird
    @yhird Před rokem

    Magnificent work Matt. Subscribed.

  • @timtimmons2715
    @timtimmons2715 Před rokem +6

    I have been using the same Harbor Freight tire changer on the farm for at least 15 years. I bought it on sale and it has paid for itself time and again. I have always used soapy water in a spray bottle for lube and it has never failed me. TT

    • @kenavram5586
      @kenavram5586 Před rokem +1

      I also used the soapy water for leak detection. If there is a leak it will bubble. Also use it to detect AC leaks etc.

  • @peterjet3819
    @peterjet3819 Před rokem

    I thoroughly enjoyed that, I appreciate you sharing it with us.

  • @rordonez885
    @rordonez885 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video !!! I wasn't expecting the tire repair portion. . A "Double Feature". Like some mentioned, best demo video on Harbor freight tire changer. Great job.

  • @EssexSilvering
    @EssexSilvering Před rokem

    Great walk through, your the first ive seen doing this with a decent looking rim/wheel .... Thanks for sharing.

  • @padroooo
    @padroooo Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your video. I once had a new set of tires mounted on new American Racing Wheels at the Tire Rack in South Bend Indiana . They actually let you in their huge shop while they are doing tire work. I observed them putting a new wheel on the tire machine with now tire and spinning it. I asked the guy why they did that and he said they check them for runout and balance before the new tire goes on. I was impressed. Low profile tires are harder to work with than regular tires and Runflats are a different game altogether.

  • @wahswolf88
    @wahswolf88 Před rokem

    Nice, I have those rims on my 08 GT 500. Cool video on how to do this.

  • @turbotrana
    @turbotrana Před rokem

    Surprised you did it so well and so easy.

  • @michellatour150
    @michellatour150 Před rokem +19

    Often easier to initially seat the tire by leaving the Schrader valve out as it allows for a higher volume of air to enter the tire.

    • @stephenandloriyoung5716
      @stephenandloriyoung5716 Před rokem +1

      Right. And using an air blow gun gives more air flow than an inflator, for easier bead seating.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Před rokem

    Good DIY video for a home gamer. That Harbor Fright tire changer looks like a good bang for the buck tool for occasional use. I need five new mud and snow tires for my new-to-me Japanese mini truck and I'd like to do them one at a time so I can sand blast and powder coat the rims, and that would be a big hassle for a tire shop.

    • @davidwhite4474
      @davidwhite4474 Před rokem

      Tire shop wouldn't do it ( wait on you to clean & paint ) . This needs to be bolted down some how . Like here he bolted to floor , I've seen people use 4'×4' ×2 plywood 3/4" .

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Před rokem

      @@davidwhite4474 - I haven't done the tire swap and rim powder coating yet but have decided to do them one at a time, myself. The mini truck uses small tires that are probably not much more difficult to remove and install than motorcycle tires. If it's a problem, I'll get a Harbor Freight tire changer. I'll static balance the tire myself too. It's a low speed truck with small tires and probably doesn't need dynamic balancing.

  • @dLLund
    @dLLund Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for posting. very clear, natural narration.

  • @still-DJ
    @still-DJ Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great job and video. I always purchase the road hazard warranty on tires because most tire stores will never fix a flat when the first outer tread (like yours did) has a nail/screw/puncture in it. If the puncture is anywhere else on the tread, no problem. I'm told there's too much flexing and to much liability for the store so, they just install another matching brand-new tire; well worth the warranty especially on $300.00 plus E-rated truck tires. And yes, I must buy another road hazard warranty on the new replacement tire. Again, great job and video.

    • @adamsfamilybaseball2929
      @adamsfamilybaseball2929 Před 4 měsíci

      What if I told you I personally patched and/or plugged the very edge of a tire and even sidewalls dozens and dozens and times, usually as temp fixes, and never had one leak or fail? Patches flex and stretch too. Carry on. :)

    • @still-DJ
      @still-DJ Před 4 měsíci

      @@adamsfamilybaseball2929 I do like your Evel Knievel (Robert Craig Knievel) spirit, but I do hope this was only because you had no choice and weren't just risking your family's lives because you could.... and you also ONLY ran or put that "May-POP" tire on the rear for a very short time. Sometimes a guy has to do what a guy has to do. We've all been there my friend. Stay safe and thanks for sharing. Love that it worked for a short time.

  • @joelterkovich443
    @joelterkovich443 Před 11 měsíci +3

    You have a very nice setup.

  • @edwardlacika3022
    @edwardlacika3022 Před 7 měsíci

    Great stud idea and fantastic attention to detail. Exactly why I diy my vehicles. Thanks for the vid.

  • @tmph1814
    @tmph1814 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Very nicely demo and you got an amazing garage setup👍

  • @joshthorsell635
    @joshthorsell635 Před měsícem

    Nice to see another Shelby owner changing their own tires! Cheers!

  • @whosonfirst1309
    @whosonfirst1309 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the excellent no bs demo. P.S. nice garage.

  • @davidcrosby969
    @davidcrosby969 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Prior to unmounting your tire leave the object in the tire makes it easier to find the hole, put a mark on your tire inline with the valve stem, so you can line it back up when remounting for the tire balance. Break the bead on the inside first, get some tire patch adhesive it will make a better repair, and lube the beads prior to reinstalling the tire. Ive done a gazillion tires just speaking from experience, hope this will help in the future

    • @1925sk
      @1925sk Před 4 měsíci

      That’s exactly how it was done in the video.

  • @wildmanjeff42
    @wildmanjeff42 Před rokem

    Man, you've got a nice garage, and great channel, subbed ! Thanks for the video !

  • @slee5045
    @slee5045 Před rokem

    Love people who take pride in their work. It’s not about how fast the job gets done.

  • @MrShankspony
    @MrShankspony Před rokem +19

    1) well constructed video
    2) love that you enjoy doing all this yourself
    3) I'd just use a plug but the internal patch is +++!
    4) thank you... never knew about the accessory for the tire changer

  • @michaelnotigan7796
    @michaelnotigan7796 Před rokem +5

    Really enjoyed this one, having always relied on the local tire dealer to repair punctures. This takes all of the mystery out of it; not unlike repairing my bicycle's flats!

  • @jd-pb3qc
    @jd-pb3qc Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video, thank you! Like the steps and pace! Keep it up!

  • @helteeb8878
    @helteeb8878 Před rokem +3

    You should add link where you buy the lucid adapter ...its more convenient and save time looking for it...

  • @dylanmeade5583
    @dylanmeade5583 Před rokem

    Mainly good stuff, practice with your bar, using the correct side to dismount. The hooked side is for mounting, soap the bar up a bit and slide it in there, starting by the stem, and push down with one hand or have a buddy do it on the side opposite the stem. This makes it much much easier to pry it off

  • @dylanmeade5583
    @dylanmeade5583 Před rokem +1

    Also it is best to start stitching from the center and work your way to either side as it won't let air get stuck in there. And helps if you keep one of the plastic covers on the patch so you keep it nice and clean, put it on and pull the little plastic off

  • @HawaiianReloads
    @HawaiianReloads Před měsícem

    A hydraulic lift and a manual tire changer. Skimp here to go all out there. Nice! I dont have any of those. Hahaha! But I'd love to have both... Nice job!

  • @bryansteen2219
    @bryansteen2219 Před rokem +1

    Can you talk more about the duck bill assembly? I purchased a similar assembly but mine doesn't have the bearings on the top and bottom where it connects to the pole. I'd like to see how the bearings fit and work threading into the pole. Thanks

  • @mikes1308
    @mikes1308 Před rokem +1

    Hey Matt. Great job. What brand is that prybar you used at 8:10? One end black, other end yellow. Looks like it has good protective coating on both ends. Can't find one like that anywhere. Have a link where to purchase? Thanks!!

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před rokem

      Here are the links to the black plastic cover on the one end and the yellow end is a plastic dip.
      Plastic Cover:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2A8BWO/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      Plastic Dip:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YO1HWS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      Hope that helps, have a great day!

  • @666ImI666
    @666ImI666 Před 6 měsíci

    I couldn't agree more with you on everything you stated. That's also a really Kool car

  • @lasvegasbadboyz
    @lasvegasbadboyz Před rokem

    Thanks for showing us that this tire changer will work with custom wheels and over the 16” stated ad. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @kenavram5586
    @kenavram5586 Před rokem +3

    One thing to also do while you have the tire apart is to put a new valve stem in. They are very cheap and well worth it.

  • @MrMattDat
    @MrMattDat Před rokem +14

    Great video! I haven't seen someone do their own tire repair in decades! You are SO RIGHT about your attention to detail. Great job!

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 Před rokem

    Most nail leaks can be plugged without taking them off the rim. I have a plug in a motorcycle tire that has been there since 2006 that the dealership told me wouldn’t last a day…But I digress, I came here to watch the HF tire remover video and you did a great job. I like your adaptations and plan to make my own version to save a few bucks…welding isn’t free but if you already have the metal…

    • @kkinesis5310
      @kkinesis5310 Před 11 měsíci

      I agree re good old' fashioned plugs - they work great (but having a better grade "T-handle" insertion tool is essential... also rubber cement to ease the plug in & enhance the seal).
      Here's a link to a vid showing z DIY version of the Lucid upgrade:
      czcams.com/video/4uauYavnP7Q/video.html

  • @mattsautomotivechannel
    @mattsautomotivechannel  Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Lucid adapter has been working great for me, I just which it wasn't so expensive. If I had some decent welding skills, I would have made my own as you did.

  • @letmeplaymystrat
    @letmeplaymystrat Před 12 dny

    The 17:05 mark, the cut in the video where all of the cussing happens while trying to seal the bead and keep the air in. :) I enjoyed this video, Cheers!

  • @redbird1824
    @redbird1824 Před 2 měsíci

    You don't look like a mecanic.You look an accountant. But you have very good mechanical skills and instincts.

  • @shkokyone6748
    @shkokyone6748 Před rokem

    Sir, I am impressed !!!

  • @cntryby
    @cntryby Před rokem +3

    Tip, use diagonal cutter to pull objects out of tires. Don't cut them, just gets a better grip. Some nails and screws the head wear off, nothing to pry against.

  • @six4fishing
    @six4fishing Před rokem +1

    Hit the nail on the head with why people like to do things themselves. It is simply NOT about money!

  • @gmasterdude
    @gmasterdude Před rokem

    Excellent you made it look easy.

  • @bjkjoseph
    @bjkjoseph Před 9 měsíci +1

    I like that combination plug patch they make it seems like it would be the way to go, but I could be wrong, but it seems better

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před 9 měsíci +2

      You are right, the plug patch is better because it will prevent water intrusion to the steel belts which can lead to rust and degradation of the tire. That is what I will use for all future repairs. Thanks for your input.

  • @vancheeliu6794
    @vancheeliu6794 Před rokem

    When torquing down the wheel nuts, should we lift the vehicle slightly such that only a small fraction of the vehicle weight is on the wheel whose nuts are not yet torqued ?

  • @propmaker69
    @propmaker69 Před rokem

    I seen that you had green valve stem caps. Does that indicate the tire supposed to be pressurized with nitrogen and not air

  • @redram646
    @redram646 Před rokem +1

    Can you buy the adaptor part at the same place you got the tire machine?

  • @kenforeal5278
    @kenforeal5278 Před rokem

    I heard in your video that you balance your own tires. Could you do a video on that as well. Thank you for that full walk through on the Harbor Freight tire changer.

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před rokem +1

      I do have another set of tires and wheels with a slow leak around the rim that I intend to do a video on, so I will include the balancing of these wheels as well. I should be able to get to it within the next two weeks. Thanks for your interest and input. Have a great day!

  • @Annon89
    @Annon89 Před 7 měsíci

    I didn’t realize they had adapters for those harbor freight changers. I went with a no mar for my motorcycle and it works well for trailer tires and some automotive.

  • @victorthecarguy3126
    @victorthecarguy3126 Před 9 měsíci

    Taking out the valve core and using some soapy water when you break the bead makes it even easier. I use a slide hammer setup to break the bead as I don't have the space for the machine. From a fellow DIY'er, thanks for the video.

  • @blackenigma1054
    @blackenigma1054 Před 10 měsíci

    This video as very informative, thank you!👍🏿

  • @lawmanlawreaper
    @lawmanlawreaper Před rokem

    Nice home work shop :) like you said it's not about the cost but about the journey, keep moving stay young.

  • @miguelmaldonado9881
    @miguelmaldonado9881 Před 3 měsíci

    This tool is worth it. I went to get a flat fix,....they wanted $40, and $80 for 4 dismount and mounts

  • @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
    @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369 Před rokem

    HOWdy M-A-C,
    Thanks for the Run-THRU on the Harbor-Freight Tire Changer
    ...
    Could you "LIST" the Extra ADAPTER ( LUCID) that you are utilizing, please ?
    maybe a URL / LINK to where you purchased it ?
    COOP
    ...

    • @romeopapa1
      @romeopapa1 Před rokem +1

      Lucid Autowerks. If you don't have a welder but still want to upgrade your manual tire changer, it's pretty cool. Kinda pricey for a pile of metal parts, but worth it for those who want to DIY and also take care of your wheels during the change.

  • @mpn7jxc
    @mpn7jxc Před rokem

    That’s a fancy home garage. For sure. Even brought bubble tester instead of soap lololol

  • @RICHFOREVER760
    @RICHFOREVER760 Před 8 dny +2

    I’ve been a mechanic for 55 years and I just wanted to know why didn’t you just plug it? It would’ve been a lot easier to plug it while the tire was on the vehicle plugs or a lot more practical than patching tire I’ve known people to patch a tire and a few weeks later have to plug it, because the patch fell off inside

    • @bimatube1274
      @bimatube1274 Před 13 hodinami

      Me too. Just plug it i lot easier. I think he just wanna show how to use the tool.

  • @RemmikRotus
    @RemmikRotus Před měsícem

    A year later, how did the patch hold up? Of course I noticed those tires were almost ready to need replacing so maybe never made it another year just based on tread.

  • @richardtaylor6242
    @richardtaylor6242 Před rokem

    Where did the lucid adapter come from??

  • @lukequigley121
    @lukequigley121 Před rokem

    Good tip on using the door panel clip tool..

  • @juantwo322
    @juantwo322 Před rokem

    Where can U purchase those tire irons U are using & especially the Lucid Adapter ?

  • @cashstith4935
    @cashstith4935 Před rokem +2

    Where did you get the lucid adapter from?

  • @topdogega4664
    @topdogega4664 Před rokem +3

    I agree it’s not about saving money or time. I for one just enjoy doing my own work. I get to control the care and quality of work.

  • @automotivedyi1984
    @automotivedyi1984 Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @mattsautomotivechannel

    I have never used the black type so I don't know if it is better. The stuff I use does tend to dry quickly, so you need apply right before mounting the tire and after a few minutes it is dry.

    • @randirlom9508
      @randirlom9508 Před rokem

      The black stuff is bead sealer not a tire lubricant

    • @iancameron198
      @iancameron198 Před rokem

      We're did you get the tire grinder and cement etc and patches

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před rokem

      @@iancameron198 I purchased all those things from Amazon.

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x Před rokem +4

    Lubricate the inside face of the tyre bead before mounting it on the wheel. The mounting tool also slides against the inside face (15:43 here) and lubrication will make it slide easier.

  • @jacobh.7076
    @jacobh.7076 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You will absolutely save money doing this yourself. I currently have all these tools in my Amazon cart for $175. If you change out two sets of tires you have paid for the tools. You're gonna spend at least 25 a wheel to get tires mounted. It is absolutely worth the small investment.

  • @curtdow1831
    @curtdow1831 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is your Lucid adapter the “lite” duty version or the heavy duty version?

  • @kewalSingh-zo5xf
    @kewalSingh-zo5xf Před rokem

    VERY VERY GOOD INFORMATION , 100% WILL WORK FOR ME . THANKS

  • @lazybeachbum9394
    @lazybeachbum9394 Před rokem

    How bout that lift? I might have missed this but was the tire changer mounted to to floor? It appears so.

  • @09ironman1
    @09ironman1 Před rokem

    Where you get the duck bill adaptor?

  • @mudracer007
    @mudracer007 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome job perfect where did you get that little adapter thank you

  • @raulrocamora5190
    @raulrocamora5190 Před rokem

    Great video just wanted to know where did you buy the Lucid adaptor at?

  • @dpo1867
    @dpo1867 Před 14 dny

    Nice clear video Matt. Where did you get your Lucid adapter?

  • @engrxtn
    @engrxtn Před 7 měsíci

    What size of shrink heat tubing you used for the tire iron? I scratched a little bit the rim with the tire iron even though I had it tape? Also…do you like the blue rim protectors you had on at one moment?

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před 7 měsíci

      I used Plasti Dip coating
      Here is a link to the video I made while do it:
      czcams.com/video/zr8VUgYBuOs/video.html

  • @ocramidajzj
    @ocramidajzj Před rokem

    Hi, excellent video. You're the first person to use the harbor freight changer to replace a larger wheel/lower profile tire, which is the same application for my Minis.
    You also mentioned that you had a tire balancer. May I ask which one you use? Thanks

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před rokem +2

      Sure, the balancer I have is the bubble balancer from Harbor Freight, it works very well, but can only balance statically not dynamically. A dynamic balance will require a more sophisticated balancer that spins the wheel. The static balancer usually works well for most tires and narrow wheels, but will fall short if the tire has an imbalance from the inside to outside of the tire. Have a great day!

  • @celticlightning9703
    @celticlightning9703 Před rokem +2

    This helped with my thought on purchasing one of these do-it-yourself tire changers. You did it all. That's what I wanted to see. It all sounds good when you hear someone tell you but it's a different story in practice most of the time.

    • @silvergrizzly316
      @silvergrizzly316 Před rokem

      Yes, like Matt was saying, mark the rim with chaulk along with a mark aligned with the puncture hole when remounting then no need for re-balancing. I myself will have to remember that very step😆👍👍

    • @celticlightning9703
      @celticlightning9703 Před rokem

      @@silvergrizzly316 are you sure? 🤔😂

    • @RonnieCarter38501
      @RonnieCarter38501 Před rokem +1

      @@celticlightning9703 If you remount the tire in the same relative position, what's changed to cause the wheel to be unbalanced?

    • @celticlightning9703
      @celticlightning9703 Před rokem

      @@RonnieCarter38501 It's not that I had an issue with a remount. I plan on changing my own tires rather than waste time and money at a garage. As long as you put the same tire on in same position without disturbing the weights if you have some on then yeah it shouldn't be an issue. But changing out old to new could be a different ball game.

    • @kenavram5586
      @kenavram5586 Před rokem +2

      Especially nowadays where many shops won't repair a tire close to the shoulder like he had. I just had a tire with a nail in the same spot and 3 shops refused to repair it at that same spot with a patch. Finally talked one into doing it but they really put up a fight. No problem after they fixed it but I think they wanted to sell a new tire instead.

  • @princenyc9271
    @princenyc9271 Před rokem

    How much was the adapter

  • @hailuc8829
    @hailuc8829 Před rokem

    Good video please make more video thanks Matt

  • @2eagle86
    @2eagle86 Před rokem

    Is their a site where I can get that adapter, could use something like that

  • @oilspill321
    @oilspill321 Před 6 měsíci

    I bought one of those HF, but have not used it yet. I have found that a Magic Eraser works well to get the old rubber off an aluminum rim without scratching it.

  • @tonydize3944
    @tonydize3944 Před rokem

    Love the video man i just ordered my charger after watching your videos i will only change atv tires so I should be good

  • @robertojames7904
    @robertojames7904 Před 8 měsíci

    I do nearly all of the mechanical work on my four cars. I'm quite happy to DIY brakes, shocks, CV joints, injectors, plugs, paint correction, and all sorts of repairs, especially those requiring lots of skilled labor. But somethings are best hired out. Mounting tires is one of them or any other grunt work requiring a specialized machine but not much brain power. My local tire guy does this for $25 including remove, repair, balance, and mount. I don't donate to any charity or church because the directors all fly on private Gulfstream jets. So I pay the tire shop the going rate and toss the guy who does the actual work an extra twenty bucks. That's my personal form of helping others out in a direct way without any private jets. involved. For a big job like a transmission swap, I usually tip fifty or a hundred bucks. Works good, makes me feel good, helps out the worker, and usually results in a little extra attention to detail on the part of the employee.
    Nice video though.

  • @dennisprah223
    @dennisprah223 Před rokem +2

    The guys got money, I mean a lift in your garage. If I had cash I'd have all the toys also. He likes being Independent. In today's society.., that's a plus ! Way to go.

  • @fandango2663
    @fandango2663 Před 6 měsíci

    First thing to do is mark the rim and tire to be sure and replace the tire exactly where is was on the rim, to be sure the tire will remain balanced. If you just put the tire back on anywhere, it will no longer be balanced. Good video

  • @geeflores6062
    @geeflores6062 Před rokem

    Hello n God bless. I like the way you made your video on removal and installation of the tire. I was wondering where did you order hour center piece with duck bill, it looks sturdy and less shifting. Plus the screw down bolt/housing is very good. If you can please let me know where I can order one for mine, I'd appreciate it. Thank you for making your video, it helps me to improve my ability to do my tires.

  • @james4438jk
    @james4438jk Před rokem

    Where do you get the adapter

  • @tacticalofficer6103
    @tacticalofficer6103 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi what size welding clamps are you using ???? Thanks

  • @johnnyk22
    @johnnyk22 Před 5 měsíci

    How did you do the yellow rim protector on the tire pry bar? And where did you buy the blue rim protector?

    • @mattsautomotivechannel
      @mattsautomotivechannel  Před 5 měsíci

      The yellow coating on the pry bar is Plasti Dip. Here is a link to the video of me doing that:
      czcams.com/video/zr8VUgYBuOs/video.html
      As for the blue rim protecters, I just don't remember where I picked those up, sorry.

    • @johnnyk22
      @johnnyk22 Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you so much