waynehartwig
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...Are they worth it? Do they actually work for our larger, 39", tires? Where to buy? How do I know how much I need? What are the better brands?
you will get a different answer from everybody on this one.some say they work while others say it doesn't.
if you want to test the theory go to the local wal-mart or sports store and buy some airsoft pellets and pour a hand full into each tire.you figure how much is a tire usually out a couple of grams,maybe an ounce or four for the really bad ones.i have been told a golf ball or two will work as well .they also tend to make people wonder what the noise is when you stop at a street light.
i had airsoft pellets in my 36" IROKs and it seemed to work but i never really had it on the road for long hauls.
when ever this comes up i bring up the best solution there is
Centramatic wheel balancers
I thought my SX's were just nice, turns out they have Equal in them. Remember when I drove from Mother in law hill out to Dead Horse and then around? I was doing 70mph and it was perfectly smooth.
I've seen you pimp those Centramtics before; do you have any personal experience with them? $200 is kinda pricy...
some one i know bought a set and swears by them know.would i ever buy them ? maybe for my tow rig but i don't think i would buy a set for a vehicle that will never really touch pavement but once or twice a year.
you will get a different answer from everybody on this one.some say they work while others say it doesn't.
if you want to test the theory go to the local wal-mart or sports store and buy some airsoft pellets and pour a hand full into each tire.you figure how much is a tire usually out a couple of grams,maybe an ounce or four for the really bad ones.
i have been told a golf ball or two will work as well .they also tend to make people wonder what the noise is when you stop at a street light.
Anyone on here carry it and how much? Looks like I need 6-8 oz per tire (according to their chart)?
While not as cheap as bb's they're about the same as having your tires balanced... most tire shops should have it. Here is the first place that popped up in google. I would think that bb's and lead shot would both have to wear the tire at least some on the inside.
I used this chart to gauge how much weight I would need, then I used airsoft pellets with my 35" BFG mudders. Didn't work at all, in fact it made them worse. I now get a horrible shimmy at ~45mph that I didn't have before.
I did this with airsoft pellets too and it brought the suck to a whole new level. maybe I need less weight per tire???
according to the claims of the folks who make the commercial stuff (not talking about bbs, airsoft, etc), the amount of weight shouldn't make that much difference (I suppose it is possible to get too much in there). If it works the way they say, the weight will distribute itself as necessary to 'balance' the tire.
Several things to consider. Most of the manufacturers of these products say you should use bead lubricant sparingly, as it can contaminate the balancing agent making it clump. Also, any water in the tire can clump the product as well. I think you'd be better off making sure you have a concentric mount of the tires to the wheels.
The other thing to consider of course, is what about the balance of the wheel? I have measured commercial truck wheels, and found the radial runout to be quite bad. These were brand new wheels from a very reputable wheel mfg.
Of course, if these balance products work as advertised, the wheel and tire will be balanced together, so it becomes a mute point.
Again, I'm a skeptic (sp?), so I really need to install this stuff and try it myself.
I thought my SX's were just nice, turns out they have Equal in them. Remember when I drove from Mother in law hill out to Dead Horse and then around? I was doing 70mph and it was perfectly smooth.
So where can I get it online? As nobody local carries it. I'm going to try Myers and see if I can order it in?
I already linked you to a place.