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Has anyone found a bubble type tire balancer that's heavy duty enough for the HMMWV wheel/tire/runflat?
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What specific centramatic product number should be purchased for an hmmwv? Do you know, if not who does and have you tested them with success. ThanksBite the bullet and buy yourself a set of Centramatic or Balance Master wheel balancers and forget about weights forever. Dynamic balancers continuously rebalance the wheels as you drive so they continuously compensate for tire wear and any shift you might have with the runflat. I haven't balanced a tire in over 10 years.
Kurt
Sounds good. We're all ears!Bite the bullet and buy yourself a set of Centramatic or Balance Master wheel balancers and forget about weights forever. Dynamic balancers continuously rebalance the wheels as you drive so they continuously compensate for tire wear and any shift you might have with the runflat. I haven't balanced a tire in over 10 years.
Kurt
Is this what you bought?Bite the bullet and buy yourself a set of Centramatic or Balance Master wheel balancers and forget about weights forever. Dynamic balancers continuously rebalance the wheels as you drive so they continuously compensate for tire wear and any shift you might have with the runflat. I haven't balanced a tire in over 10 years.
Kurt
For what vehicle and what is exact product number? I want to try them as well. ThanksSo I just watched a few videos on the concept and bought a set of Centramatic balancers. Can't wait. Thanks so much for the advice!
Here's the link to what I just bought for the HMMWV. Be prepared to pay via PayPal.For what vehicle and what is exact product number? I want to try them as well. Thanks
You bet.Thank you bro I appreciate the link.
Looks like they mount between the hub and the wheel (Balance Masters image)l. The holes are probably plentiful and spaced for multiple applications.Cool. Please show photos when you have them mounted.
Mfr says "Simply remove the wheel, use the bolt holes as guides and reinstall the wheel. Steer axle balancers mount between the hub and wheel, while balancers for the duals mount between the dual wheels."
Uh, sure. doesn't look/seem right. too many holes. Very tempting. Do they go outside? Inside? Between the split hubs?
I'm new at this, throw me a bone.
Norm
What product number for the balance masters did you get, link?I have Balance Masters. I got these, because you can hear the steel balls in the Centramatics when you are starting off or coming to a stop. The heads of the studs that hold the two halves of the wheels together come into contact with the disk of the Balance Masters, but it is flexible and doesn't keep the wheels from being bolted down tightly.
Here's the page from Balance Masters. they're considerably more expensive.What product number for the balance masters did you get, link?
You tried both brands because you could "hear the steel balls in the Centramatics?" So did they perform any differently? Thanks...I have Balance Masters. I got these, because you can hear the steel balls in the Centramatics when you are starting off or coming to a stop. The heads of the studs that hold the two halves of the wheels together come into contact with the disk of the Balance Masters, but it is flexible and doesn't keep the wheels from being bolted down tightly.
Good point! And I can't hear anything anyway. In a HMMWV all I hear is roaring engine, cooling fan, and tire noise!That's crazy you can hear the centramatics while driving. I can barely hear myself think when I'm driving my hmmwv. You must have elephant ears. Haha.