Can You Drive On Stone Wheels?

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Published 2024-07-06
I made tires out of stone and put them on a car. But will they work? I also made concrete tires and asphalt tires to see how those did.

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All Comments (21)
  • If you were inspired by The Flintstones to make stone wheels, try to make a car that you can accelerate by using your feet.
  • @parkman29
    Make a road out of rubber and use asphalt wheels
  • @BlankDriver
    Tire shops don't want you to know this simple trick!
  • I was at work at Lowe's when I saw you guys getting that stone. I was wondering what you would do with those stones. Well, now I know what you did.
  • @ketas
    concrete and solid stone burnout made my day
  • I can't believe the limestone held together. Try again with marble and make them thicker!
  • "we need to switch that one out so we don't damage the road" bit late bud, this was such a fun video to watch, your nuts
  • @camillosteuss
    Ok, next time, make a proper concrete wheel set, all 4, balance them perfectly, watercut them properly into a round shape and use those... And add more armature just for safety... With them balanced well, you are likely to overdo it, so it`s better that they be reinforced af... I would also consider adding some abrasive grit into the concrete, mix in some of the used up granite... It ought to add some friction to the ``wheel``...
  • You guys not know the shovel trick? You take a regular shovel and place the blade of it flat against the ground and slide it under the wheel. Now push the handle down and it will hike the wheel up enough to stick it on the hib.
  • @Adam-nv9zo
    The Chrisfix impersonation was pretty damn good.
  • @TheREALHelly
    As you were fitting the concrete tire on the car I was thinking... "man I wonder how that would perform doing a burnout." Thank you
  • @Serenity_Dee
    "Zero to sixty test" dude, you're in a Pacer, your zero to sixty time is never going to be better than "eventually"
  • 6:16 I was thinking he does a great Chris Fix impression but then I realized maybe he actually is Chris Fix? 😮
  • @71sixpak
    The QPR mix you used is not asphalt, it's cold patch. It's not made with tar which asphalt is, it's made with latex to remain flexible.
  • @kaddett3717
    Dude, I gotta thank you from saving me from a sleepless night. I fell asleep within the first 5 minutes of this video