Amazing that this really works. This is a must-see video:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/232457...air_technique/
Amazing that this really works. This is a must-see video:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/232457...air_technique/
LOL, that's actually a rather old-school red neck method of getting the tire back on the bead if your tire falls off when wheeling because you aired down too much. Do a YouTube search for Tire + Ether and you will see loads of neckish videos of guys popping tires on the bead with Ether. From what I understand, it is not smart as the tire could explode....
Bart
That was pretty cool. I guess if you are in the middle of nowhere, it would do the trick.
it works better on a semi tire. the bead holds up better
There was a scare about non-pyrotechnic tire inflation procedures on semi-trailer wheels - sometimes the wheels would come apart during inflation, seriously messing up or killing whoever was filling the tire. Many shops installed inflation cages for safety.
Perhaps that is what you are thinking of?
That appears to be starting fluid, not WD-40 from the way the flame looks.
John C.
I first saw this technique on Top Gear's polar expedition !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi9MOX-l7Gs
Do you guys get / watch top gear? If you haven't seent the poplar expedition WATCH IT !!!
Speed Thrills, Boredom Kills!!
I tried this last night on my VX while it was in the garage. Didn't go so well....
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Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Awesome link. I would have never guessed. Thanks!
WOW Gary.....i think you uses to much...and the manual says to do it in a well ventilated area....![]()
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