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http://www.innovativebalancing.com/chart.htm#CommercialChart This chart will get you a more accurate volume for using this type of balancing. I didn't find this chart until afterwards. For the 14x20 and 16x20 the chart calls for 16oz of weight for balancing media per tire, and 14oz for a 12.5x20.
Centrifugal force. I've done it with a few different vehicles/tires and it's always worked. Below about 20mph it has no effect, tires are not spinning fast enough for the balancing media to 'stick' to the tire through a full rotation but at those speeds it doesn't matter anyways.
If you used...
For a smooth ride the tires/wheels need to be balanced. A cheap way (what I'm doing on my m816) is to pour some coolant inside the tires to act as the balancing media. 1/2 a gallon in each 395 tire has made a huge improvement on the ride quality. Can't use the standard balancing media (powder...
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