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  • Awesome. I've been struggling with breaking a tire bead for an hour. Wish I'd seen this first.

  • Done deal! Thank god there's a motherfucker on youtube with an actual realistic way of taking care of shit like this, and I've got a Cherokee to boot! Thanks for the insight man, much appreciated.

  • thanks jim! ive used yur technique and it works like a charm!

  • thats great

  • I did this too, did not jack up the car though , and its not so heavy car either, had a boatscraper , hammered it gently under rim, block under other end, car jack under car on a beam and on scraper near bead , took a few tries , better have the scraper tilted or it will slip away, i guess, the bead came off very slowly, put pressure on it and wait a min or few. pressure on the tire wall may damage tire. then i saw a rough painted surface on rim, dont sand that down, I did. then tire can slip

  • That was awesome!!! Way better then

    Many I've

    Seen

  • @MrKakalia Hey Thanks for your comment, i couldnt break the bead using all kinds of other techniques and thought of this one! and it worked so simple, wish i had thought of it hours prior. Thought i would post a video to help others with stubborn tires! Hope it helped you out. Hey if that is you singing and playing guitar, that was Awsome! for solo in all sounded damn good! Take it easy! Jim

  • @MrKakalia

    I dont have a Jeep, I will see if a Ford Taurus will work. I will get back to you if it does.

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