Tire balancing with a product called equal?
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Tire balancing with a product called equal?
Anyone ever had their tires balanced using a bag of beads, product called equal?
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Seen it done / ridden in a jeep with Airsoft pellets... Works, but isn't DOT approved / won't pass inspection if they notice.
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Re: Tire balancing with a product called equal?
I sometimes put Equal in my coffee.
Other than that, I wouldn't put stuff in my tires. My 38's have no weight and run pretty well, even at 70MPH.
Other than that, I wouldn't put stuff in my tires. My 38's have no weight and run pretty well, even at 70MPH.
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Re: Tire balancing with a product called equal?
I have air soft pellets in my LTBs and they work great. Rim weights didn't work for crap.
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Re: Tire balancing with a product called equal?
I heard the equal clumps up when it gets wet and you're no better off. Not sure if it's true, but that's what I read on other forumsLittle Napoleon wrote:Anyone ever had their tires balanced using a bag of beads, product called equal?
I'm going to try the pellets when I bolt on my new LTB's. I had the same experience with rim weights. They're uselessschwalby wrote:I have air soft pellets in my LTBs and they work great. Rim weights didn't work for crap.
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Tire balancing with a product called equal?
Found all this info...
If Water Is Inside A Tire, Does It Have Any Effect On Equal?
Equal does not absorb moisture in any manner. Equal is a plastic polymer granule, and thus water or moisture will not change its composition. Moisture that accumulates inside the tire will evaporate due to normal driving conditions and therefore is in contact with Equal for a very short time. Equal, when in contact with large amounts of water--to the point where it is actually floating in the pooled water--will do just that, float. This will interfere with the ability of Equal to optimize the given tire in the way that the tire dealer or fleet had intended when installing the product. Simply, this means that although Equal will never damage the tire in any way, if it is in contact with large amounts of water, it cannot perform its job. Again, it is important to reiterate, that in most cases, moisture will evaporate due to the heat build up in normal driving, and once the moisture has evaporated, Equal will perform as it originally did.
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/equal/
If Water Is Inside A Tire, Does It Have Any Effect On Equal?
Equal does not absorb moisture in any manner. Equal is a plastic polymer granule, and thus water or moisture will not change its composition. Moisture that accumulates inside the tire will evaporate due to normal driving conditions and therefore is in contact with Equal for a very short time. Equal, when in contact with large amounts of water--to the point where it is actually floating in the pooled water--will do just that, float. This will interfere with the ability of Equal to optimize the given tire in the way that the tire dealer or fleet had intended when installing the product. Simply, this means that although Equal will never damage the tire in any way, if it is in contact with large amounts of water, it cannot perform its job. Again, it is important to reiterate, that in most cases, moisture will evaporate due to the heat build up in normal driving, and once the moisture has evaporated, Equal will perform as it originally did.
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/equal/
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Re: Tire balancing with a product called equal?
I have been using centramatic wheel balancers which are disks that slide over the wheel studs between the rotor/drum and the wheel. They work in much the same way with an outer ring containing a similar medium that self balances as you drive. I have been happy with them.
Tire balancing with a product called equal?
I looked at those once... At the time the amount of weight they could offset was fairly small, relative to the weight some of the swampers needed. I think it depends on the tire you want to use. I believe the newer swampers are easier to balance than the old ones... My "spare" LTB has 6-8 oz of weight on it and isn't well balanced (why it is the spare)....IronTortoise wrote:I have been using centramatic wheel balancers which are disks that slide over the wheel studs between the rotor/drum and the wheel. They work in much the same way with an outer ring containing a similar medium that self balances as you drive. I have been happy with them.
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I am wondering how the hell would they notice? Never known an inspection station to even think about tire balance....not like they take the vehicle for a ride or anything.nostaw wrote:Seen it done / ridden in a jeep with Airsoft pellets... Works, but isn't DOT approved / won't pass inspection if they notice.
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They pull it in/out of the bay... You can hear the beads rolling around in the tire when the vehicle moves / stops. You don't have to go very fast... At parking lot speeds you'd notice them.scrambldcj8 wrote:I am wondering how the hell would they notice? Never known an inspection station to even think about tire balance....not like they take the vehicle for a ride or anything.nostaw wrote:Seen it done / ridden in a jeep with Airsoft pellets... Works, but isn't DOT approved / won't pass inspection if they notice.
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So far I am not hearing anything in the tires
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Tire balancing with a product called equal?
What about speeds 55+? Noticed after 55mph the jeep just shakes from the tires being unbalanced.IronTortoise wrote:I have been using centramatic wheel balancers which are disks that slide over the wheel studs between the rotor/drum and the wheel. They work in much the same way with an outer ring containing a similar medium that self balances as you drive. I have been happy with them.
Tire balancing with a product called equal?
Try adding more weight.Little Napoleon wrote:What about speeds 55+? Noticed after 55mph the jeep just shakes from the tires being unbalanced.IronTortoise wrote:I have been using centramatic wheel balancers which are disks that slide over the wheel studs between the rotor/drum and the wheel. They work in much the same way with an outer ring containing a similar medium that self balances as you drive. I have been happy with them.
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Re: Tire balancing with a product called equal?
Also make sure that you dont have a bent rim. FjR68
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Tire balancing with a product called equal?
Rims/tires are new