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Old 03-20-2018, 06:38 AM   #1
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Thinking about using the beads to balance the tires on 36 pu,have read some on them!seems to work,anyone tried them??? I have 600-16 /tubes..I have a bubble balancer,just wondering if I could use a piece on plywood to fill center of wheele and use bubble balancer??
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Thinking about using the beads to balance the tires on 36 pu,have read some on them!seems to work,anyone tried them??? I have 600-16 /tubes..I have a bubble balancer,just wondering if I could use a piece on plywood to fill center of wheele and use bubble balancer??
I have them balanced on a modern spin machine with the drums
mounted to the rims. Remove the bearings and they have large
tapered mandrels that work. G.M.
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Anyone in the area near you have a wide five adapter you could borrow?
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I run dynabeads- yes- best thing since sliced bread!
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The motorcycle guys like the beads.
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I'm going to try them, I was told by one source that markets them that if a tire/wheel is out of balance side to side the beads wont fix that. (the reason weights are on both sides). Ken
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Interesting...what are the beads and how do they work.....I like to know the physics behind things.
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Interesting...what are the beads and how do they work.....I like to know the physics behind things.
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Link below for some info.

http://www.innovativebalancing.com/






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Ordered some yesterday!let you know how they work in a couple weeks,,
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