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I've done a ton of searching, but I can't seem to find answers about some specific aspects of using tire balancing beads in MRAP wheels. I am in the process of putting MRAP wheels with Michelin XZL tires onto my M109A3. According to one of the gentlemen that sold me some wheels and tires, they have the internal beadlock that looks like a donut that clamps in between the two beads of the tire and the two halves of the wheel. I have found where people have used the balancing beads with the 395 tires with success, but I have more specific questions related to their use with the internal beadlocks.
First, does the internal beadlock interfere with the ability to use the balancing beads? As in, do they tend to get wedged in between the bead and the beadlock and cause damage to either component?
Second, if this is an acceptable application for balancing beads, can they be put in through the MRAP 90 degree type valve stem (and subsequently pass through the beadlock ring into the air cavity in the tire), or would I have to take one half off of the wheel and put the balancing beads directly in the tire cavity? I'd like to avoid this task if at all possible so I don't have to replace the O-rings. If anyone out there has already done this, I'd sure like to hear from you! Thanks in advance!
First, does the internal beadlock interfere with the ability to use the balancing beads? As in, do they tend to get wedged in between the bead and the beadlock and cause damage to either component?
Second, if this is an acceptable application for balancing beads, can they be put in through the MRAP 90 degree type valve stem (and subsequently pass through the beadlock ring into the air cavity in the tire), or would I have to take one half off of the wheel and put the balancing beads directly in the tire cavity? I'd like to avoid this task if at all possible so I don't have to replace the O-rings. If anyone out there has already done this, I'd sure like to hear from you! Thanks in advance!