How To STOP SLOW TIRE AIR LEAKS....How To Break a Tire Bead at HOME..DIY!

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Why your tire loses pressure every few days, also we show you How To Break the Bead on a tire at home, to stop the tire from leaking at the rim and Tire Bead. DIY

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Hello All of our Great Subscribers !!! Here we load your memory banks up again with info. that may allow you to help someone out some fine day! This is a Fast way to bust a bead and stop air leaks on the tire bead as well. Hope you learn something. Don't forget to comment on what motor oil you think is the very best and why. We will See you on Thursday! THOUGHT of THE DAY! The best way to save face? Keep the lower part of it shut.

SweetProjectCars
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NICE. If your tire was balanced before doing this, and or you break both beads, mark the tire to rim. When you go to air it up, line up those marks and you'll keep it in balance.

JamesSmith-jqjc
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I started out in life as a tyre fitter in '86 (UK), everything you showed in this video right down to the bead seal was bread and butter as everything rusted badly in those days. But how you broke the bead was and is a genius move, so 👍🇬🇧

FozzyZ
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I found the bead leak today after cleaning everything up and squirting some soapy water on the bead area. I was bummed thinking I'll have to take it to a tire shop. You guys saved half my life with this DIY easy peasy solution. Thank you so much for all the great info as well as the tool list. You guys are gems.

Fishwacker
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Man SPC you are a gift... never thought about lifting vehicle up to break the bead on the tire...thanks for the video so Informative for the diy'er...let those so called professionals hate but I bet they will start using your tricks and still charge folks an arm and a leg!

hcoleman
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I have done this before with a farm jack. This is so much easier. Thanks and keep up the great work

pv
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Good stuff as usual. Although unfortunately had to learn this one previously myself, as new sets of tires were coming back from the 'modern' tire shops with bead leaks..in fact I took my daily driver vehicle back in June for a set a week old, and they rewarded me by scratching the heck out of my rim, and leaving a bead leak! So I do them myself, and use the same technique except for using a fresh steel wool for the rim smoothing. But thanks for showing everyone this.

niceguy
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“If you’re on a headset, ”
There ya go, the most compassionate channel ever!!!! ❣️

lindabeebe
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Had this problem after new tires were installed. Kept having to add air ever week and a half or so.
Took back to tire shop to get oil changed and told them to check a see why tire would need air so often.
Charged 20 bucks to clean oxidation off wheel.
Question is if the tire shops know this is a problem why were they not cleaned as part of process when installing new tires?
The rubber valve stems should be replaced when new tires are put on also.

richardstarke
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Let’s here it folks.

Mike for President and
Julio for Vice President!!!

You got my Vote!!

MIKEY!!!! unbelievable video. Such great knowledge you pass on to us. Thank you so much my brother!!

mikeb
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For heavily rusted beads, I always use pipe thread sealant. Really fills in the flaky rust pits.

bobber
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It's a good idea to keep a ratchet strap in your vehicle for when the bead won't seat. Wrap the strap around the perimeter of the tire and crank until the bead gets as close to the rim as possible. Works best if the core is removed during this process to inject a larger volume of air that forces the bead toward the rim. Once the bead is set, reinstall the core and inflate to correct pressure. Keep fingers away from bead during inflation!

Neuron
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Had the problem on a 2006 Honda Accord with aluminum rims, took it to Discount tire (bought the tires there about 3 years before) and they did what you did, but took off the tires (2) used air tools to clean up. Never had a problem, and they did it for free! Thanks! Jim
one that’s synthetic, meets the SN or SN plus rating and is on sale! The above 4cyl. car went to 170, 000 miles before I sold it (with no problems, what so ever), oil changes every 6, 000 miles. Trans oil changes with Honda fluid every 30, 000 miles. This car went over 200, 000 miles before it was totaled on black ice.

jimpie
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Oils
1: Royal Purple
2: Red Line
3: AMSOIL
Love the the channel 🏁🏎🏎🏎🚓

mikeymaldonado
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I gotta say I was surprised you didn't repaint the bead. I've had excellent results using Acrylic spray paint as it's UV stable and holds up well even to hammer-on wheel weights.
Thanks for all the great videos and advice on car care products!

MrWayneJohn
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Nice job!!! I love the way you brake the tire down and show us that we can do this ourselves. 👍👍👍

tonyneises
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I can always count on good old Lester to send me home with at least one slow leaker. Now i know why. Heaven forbid the dealer should take the time from their "sudden service" to clean up the rim prior to mounting a tire! Thanks Mike!

stevecarlson
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I have a wheelbarrow tire that beat me so badly that I bought a solid tire replacement. Will try this on the old tire to see if it will work. Thanks for this video.

armondedge
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I like how fast you sand that bead it took me an hour to do mine. Thanks for the video it really helped me to get the job done no leaks! Dan.

D
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This is plaguing my life right now. I'll now have to get off my butt and clean my wheels. Been avoiding it and just airing up every couple days for 2 years. How's that for lazy?! Thanks for the motivation!

HoosierDaddy_