Commercial for my shop

It was pretty cool. I've never worked at a shop that was independtly owned and had a commercial. It was neat having the cameras and stuff there for the day. My boss couldn't figure out how to post it. So I did.

Hopefully it'll get a million hits and I'll get a raise.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
The only two things a good tire guy need are lubrication and motivation. There's one.
 
Do you ever have to do many 19.5" truck tires? Our machine can't do it. I just do it on the floor and use A LOT of wd-40 as lube.
 
19.5's suck. Too fekkin heavy lol. But they aren't the worst. Done skid tires before?
 
The machines we have will do up to a 26". We can do a Thick plyed tire but it is bad on the machine. The problem is the thickness of the bigger tires. When they hired me they were using the machines and now one is :q:q:q:qed after two years of service.

I use spoon bars and alot of lube. And a duckbilled hammer to break the beads. I used to run a sevice truck in southern Kansas city. Alot of tractors and farm trucks. I wish I had that job still it was awesome.
 
The bigger they are the easier they are to me. 19.5's are usually a pain. Especially the ones on the ford trucks. They have a low profile and no flex. Give me six new on a semi with 24.5's and I'll give your truck back in 120 minutes. That's picking up each corner individually.
 
You are a local celebrity now! I still remember the first time my dad had me change a left front semi tire. He laughed for a good while since I couldn't get the lugs off. Damn left handed theads!
 
Nice man, you should have snuk a Mark in there though!! LOL If you need any printing let me know were having a huge business card special.
 

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