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I know there are threads about this but I can't seem to find them. I have tried to swap tires around and it has not changed. It feels like it is in the steering.
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I had to blance the tires on my M35A3, look at the differenace in the weight it took to balance from one to the other.
Oh yes we have....; and usually starting at 40mph and over..., although not to such extremes as the A3's do........ The A2 guys probably don't have wobble due to NO CTIS
All of these items do not weight the same because they are at different raduis on the wheel. I set up a hub to staic balance and added 14 ounce of equal, from 0 to 62 MPH is smooth as silk, better than any car.Cut and paste from a different post.
I had my CTIS stuff off the wheel and weighed the components at the grocery store.
The cover 3.57 lbs
The counter weight 2.82 lbs
The wheel valve with fittings and hoses. 1.75 lbs
4 lug nuts 1.38 lbs
4 regular nuts .45 lbs.
So if we figure (guess) 75 % of the cover weight (because it is pie shaped and most of the mass is at the outer edge)
2.6775 lbs
valve assm. 1.75
lug nuts 1.38
equals 5.8075 lbs.
minus 2.82 lbs for the counter weight
leaves a 2.9875 lb imbalance.
So, if you replace all of the lug nuts on the CTIS side of the wheel with regular size nuts (JUST THE ONES THAT HOLD ON COVERS OR VALVES). Than put all the lug nuts on the other side. That should get the imbalance down to around 2/3 of a pound. Still heavy on the wheel valve side though.
I think car guys use weights in 1/4 ounce increments or less. (for comparison) This is the very first thing I would do to help tame the wobble. The A2 guys probably don't have wobble due to NO CTIS
I still have the CTIS components on the rear tires and it doesn't seem to have any ill effects on the ride. Did you balance all of the tires or just the fronts?All of these items do not weight the same because they are at different raduis on the wheel. I set up a hub to staic balance and added 14 ounce of equal, from 0 to 62 MPH is smooth as silk, better than any car.
Kind of ressurecting an old thread, but did you ever resolve your issue?I know there are threads about this but I can't seem to find them. I have tried to swap tires around and it has not changed. It feels like it is in the steering.
Kind of ressurecting an old thread, but did you ever resolve your issue?
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