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tyre balancing beads
- awebb
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10 Jul 2011 19:03 #18789
by awebb
tyre balancing beads was created by awebb
anybody used these? do they work?
www.devon4x4.com/index.php?option=com_vi...ory_id=214&Itemid=14
iv been to a few tyres fitting places and they have all said they cant balance my tyres (215,80r15 malatesta kaimans) so might give these a go.
cheers
www.devon4x4.com/index.php?option=com_vi...ory_id=214&Itemid=14
iv been to a few tyres fitting places and they have all said they cant balance my tyres (215,80r15 malatesta kaimans) so might give these a go.
cheers
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10 Jul 2011 19:41 #18793
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re: tyre balancing beads
Amazingly, by all accounts they do.
You can get the same effect from that tyre slime stuff that is supposed to seal punctures (it doesn't) and lubricates the inside for when you run flat (it does)
You can get the same effect from that tyre slime stuff that is supposed to seal punctures (it doesn't) and lubricates the inside for when you run flat (it does)
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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10 Jul 2011 21:04 #18799
by vitara_mad
Replied by vitara_mad on topic Re: tyre balancing beads
have they even tryed to ballance them or is it that they don't have the correct size adaptor for the wheel center as i found that alot of tyre fitters don't have the right one but i know of 2 places local to me now that have it & ive had no probs getting any tyres ballanced no matter how agresive they are
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11 Jul 2011 07:23 #18801
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re: tyre balancing beads
I was wondering the same.
My Diamond Backs are pretty nasty remoulds ... I have an absolute load of balance weights on each wheel to get them in balance.
My tyre fitter actually commened the tyres are the worst he has ever had to balance ... but has never been defeated yet !!!...
My Diamond Backs are pretty nasty remoulds ... I have an absolute load of balance weights on each wheel to get them in balance.
My tyre fitter actually commened the tyres are the worst he has ever had to balance ... but has never been defeated yet !!!...
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
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11 Jul 2011 16:05 #18824
by mcjimny
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Replied by mcjimny on topic Re: tyre balancing beads
I was wondering the same too.
I know remoulds are notorious for being hard to balance but i don't know anywhere local to me that wouldn't do it.
I know remoulds are notorious for being hard to balance but i don't know anywhere local to me that wouldn't do it.
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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11 Jul 2011 18:27 #18829
by myers647
Replied by myers647 on topic Re: tyre balancing beads
hi mate,
iv only heard of these being used on wagons as a lorry wheel is too big. All iv ever had put in when i have a new tyre fitted is these balance bags. Its basically a bag of sand inside the tyre that spreads out when its turning using centrifugal force.
this could work on your tyre's but personally i would find a garage to do them the traditional way with proper weights.
hope this helps mate
iv only heard of these being used on wagons as a lorry wheel is too big. All iv ever had put in when i have a new tyre fitted is these balance bags. Its basically a bag of sand inside the tyre that spreads out when its turning using centrifugal force.
this could work on your tyre's but personally i would find a garage to do them the traditional way with proper weights.
hope this helps mate
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