Valve stem replace Without tire removal *2 METHODS*

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Stuff I used in the video:

After Thoughts about the Video: I know some people will squirm at me using wd-40/PB Blaster. Years ago I actually did experiments with tire rubber and a bunch of chemicals. Mainly for tire shine applications to see what hurt and dry rotted rubber. I used brake fluid, wd-40, PB Blaster and a few other tire shine chemicals. I would apply these to the sidewall of a tire that sat in the sun. Applications were monthly for about 2 years then I started to loose interest as nothing was happening. I randomly applied it for around 5-6years. Nothing had any affect after even 5-6 years, so I gave up. I thought brake fluid would eat it for sure, but no.

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I'm firmly convinced that Moe follows me around to see what maintenance I should be doing and then makes videos about it

vennic
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You always have the coolest and most unique tips on the internet. Thanks again for uploading another great tip. I never knew that tool existed, now I've got to buy one.

davidparker
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I didn't realize there was a way to swap a bad valve with the tire on the rim. Super good to know. I actually carry spare valves

Dancing_Alone_wRentals
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I have a red Cattle dog and I'm an older dude he not only picks stuff up for me on hand commands like my seeing glasses or screwdriver he stands on his hind legs and gives it to me so I don't even have to bend over. This is my third healer and I won't have any other type of dog anymore I love them to death. He used to go out and get the newspaper for me but he started wanting to read it before he brought it back to me so I had to stop that. Rock on Dutch

reddogknives
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Used that tool to replace a torn valve stem on some guy's 4x4 out on a trail a month ago. Bystanders were impressed. Key to success is: 1) lube the tube (engine oil off the dipstick); 2) keep the tube end pressed firmly against the rim; 3) firmly tap the valve stem into the rim with a soft hammer (deadblow) or rubber mallet.

Slicerwizard
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Just to let everyone know, I’m 35. Been doing all kinds of mechanic work my whole life. I guess I got spoiled working at dealers and independent shops and having equipment. Well, I find myself today in need to put a valve stem in a caster tire on a mower. At home. No equipment. And this video comes in clutch. Never have I ever thought of putting one in this way but it worked great. Just used WD-40 and needle nose pliers and a flat blade screw driver. Totally recommend

StephenBrewer
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I've done a few before and I put the valve stem in boiling water.
Great video as always showing tricks and methods that people don't know 👍

bombardierqtrlbpsi
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Wow. How do you come up with such arcane tasks that still relate to my life and make me want to watch your videos?
Thanks for the good info on valve stems. 👍

SaneCayne
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I was watching this video and then my neighbor came and we watched it together and it changed his life and touched his heart I then went and rented a big projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too we are all so grateful for this video thank you so much.

timgannon
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I had a valve go out on my motorbike in traffic, managed to coax her home without losing the tire and immediately started to try and find a way to replace the valve without having to pull the tire AND unseat the bead. Glad I found this, just made my day a lot better.

Sterling_Silver
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You’re one of those few guys I would want for my neighbor. Not so you could fix my stuff. But because you wouldnt make fun of me for changing my valve stem the hard way instead of taking it to a shop. I bet we’re related somewhere down the line 😂. Keep up the great videos.

alans.
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Moe... I believe Ginger deserves a raise !! Give her at pat for me ! Take care as always.

certifiedcrazy
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I've always broken down the tire in order to install new valve stems. I reslly like your method, thanks for sharing.
It is good to see Ginger, she is such a smart a pretty girl.❤️

yodasbff
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Did not know such a way was possible. Very nice sir….id like to add something to keep in mind I recently learned regarding valve stems on wheels. I sent my Datsun wheels out for powder. I did not realize there are more than one standard size for the diameter. Thank god the powder coater knew who to call. I always assumed there was one standard diameter size. Cool channel man keep up the good work sir👍👍👍👍

pidgeiam
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Useful video. Something i have started doing when repairing valve stems, or reseating beads, is to use Green Slime tire sealer as my lube. That's the liquid stuff you normally squeeze in through the valve stem (tire shops hate it!). But using it as lube for repairs means you don't make that big mess, yet you still get the sealing effect where you most likely need it (bead or valve). I'm not sure if it would be slippy enough for your two-piece tool, but in the manual method, you could put a few drops on the mushroom just before it finally pops into place. Cheers!

bobmcl
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Hell yes dude!!!! I bought one of these kits on Amazon due to you video here. Saved me a couple hundred dollars in towing and the cost from the one shop in my town that will work on my Ford. Big thanks.

WILD_HAIR
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I still have valve stems/ patches from the 70's and 60's left in my tire repair cabinet.😊 Those patches with the orange ring on outer edge. Like you shown in an other video.

bombardierqtrlbpsi
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Good tip on the rubber type. I'll pay attention next time I buy some.. I started keeping mine in a sealed container because they were drying out and tear when I installed them. I also buy in bulk but I don't use enough to keep a fresh supply. AND, , once a dog knows to pick up things you drop, , they seem anxious to help.. A smart, disciplined dog is a happy dog..

twistedhillbilly
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20 years ago I had three of four stems fail on my VW camper. They were less than a year old and I had my local tire shop install new tries and stuff back then. When I brought them in for replacement, they told me they had a bad batch of stems they had bought in bulk and were swapping out dozens of them for customers. I am guessing it was the same issue you spoke of in the video.

Never knew you could replace stems without breaking the bead. Will try this next time. Thanks for the tip.

corey
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Absolutely the best video on how to change valve stems!

charleskuss