MaoZedongers, It actually does work, done it with atv tires before and ether, they clearly used way too much lol
mvirts, It’s funny because they recorded it from a safe distance 😹
pipows, I’ve seen professionals doing that correctly live. I don’t know how it’s done, but it’s not like that
Towerofpain11, Gon get er back up and runnin tonight
nieceandtows, Holy shit
rockSlayer, In all honesty, this is a technique that works. It won’t inflate the tire properly, it’s intended for situations like getting tires fitted to tractor rims, and it doesn’t use gasoline or oil. The main problems were the fact that they used oil, and a whole quart of it at that
Rocketpoweredgorilla, There must have been something more than just oil in whatever he dumped in there.
mojofrododojo, it almost looked like some kind of powder they were pouring in.
Kolanaki, (edited ) I mean… It got the tire off. That’s what he wanted, right? 🤷🏻♂️
DesolateMood, This technique is actually supposed to get a tire on
21Cabbage, (edited ) I saw this attempted in person once, actually mounted the tire, it just deflated again a few miles after we put it back on.
On a second look I wonder if the explosion was intentional, considering the fuse.
Motorheadbanger, This is for mounting the tyre only; this method burns whatever’s inside the tyre so it actually creates negative tyre pressure, therefore, you gotta inflate it afterwards
21Cabbage, We did in fact do that.
SayJess, Let’s look at the positives here. They now have a QUICK method to remove a tire from a rim. Shit, they can even do it while the wheel is still on the vehicle/trailer. Great life hack, and under five minutes at that!
0x4E4F, (edited ) Well, unless you don’t mind having a window broken and some exterior damage… sure, I guess 🤷.
krashmo, (edited ) You just need to take the axle off first. Easy peasy.
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