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I was also told to not bother balancing the tires since i only go 50 mph. 3-speed.You will have to mount your own tires as a tire machine cannot be used, if they try it will likely damage the rim.
I have never heard of a shop that will mount tires for the HMMWV.
I get mine balanced at Discount Tire as they have balancers with lifts to handle the heavy tires.
That is probably true, I find the "critical" speed to be around 70mphI was also told to not bother balancing the tires since i only go 50 mph. 3-speed.
They probably just do not want to mess with it, I would assume all Discount Tire shops have the same equipmentI tried discount tire. They said they couldn’t close the hood on the balancing machine.
I checked out the map. There are a few right near my house that still refused to do it.Local Les Schwab had the right balancer for larger tires. Doesn't mean others will though.
Centramatic balancers will deal with up to 12 oz of imbalance, without having to make sure that inside of the tire is completely clean and dry like a lot of internal balance products require.
So Hunter Road Force Elite balancers will handle 40" tires up to 175 lbs.
Their company has an interactive map where it will show you all the locations that have this balancer installed.
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Quick search shows over 80 shops in the Tampa area with them. Mostly dealerships, but some tire shops as well as oil change locations.
They are not the end all, cure all.Second the Centramatic suggestion.
Easy to install, never balance wheels again.
Invoice attached with model number.
The larger the tire the faster it must turn before any miss-balance shows up, back in the day is was around 55MPH when we were running G-78-15" tires, for the 37" Humvee tire it is around 65-70 before it shows up, I would suspect on the HEMITT it would be much higher than 70mph so no imbalance is going to show up at 50MPH, out of round is a different story and the Centramatics do a fair job with tires that have minor out of round issues, So I would assume internal balancing would be the same.I had an M920 and put HEMTT rims and 1600s on those rims heavy work but did 9 of them , it took some time but was a very complete success then for balancing I put 40 oz of I believe it was called equal into each tire put it in through the valve stem with the shrader valve removed filled them up again with air and the truck was vibration free and I could drive 50 mph with no vibration what so ever!
Well yes, but it not only depends on size and speed. How many ounces it takes to get a tire/wheel combo to neutral equilibrium plays a big role, too.The larger the tire the faster it must turn before any miss-balance shows up....
Will it make it ride smoother and less noisy? Not possible. lolRWH has posted elsewhere a couple of months ago that in all his years he has never balanced HMMWV tires.
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