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wheel balance?

m-35tom

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Well what about it? Anyone balance their wheels? How is the weight of the CTIS stuff offset on the wheel? I balanced my M-35 wheels and found that it did not matter unless they were more than 16 oz out.
 

simp5782

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You can balance them .most don't need it. If it's got a slight shimmy then break it down and turn it a quarter turn on the wheel and reset the bead. Reinstall and see if it's better or worse.
 

simp5782

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Nothing. It does not need anything either with or without it. They are fine either way.

I've ran them on 5 ton trucks. With the valve and without. Nothing changes.
 

Karl kostman

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I put 1600x20s on HEMTT rims on my M920 and I had to put about 70 oz of EQUAL tire balance material into each tire and that seemed to balance them just fine!
Karl
 

coachgeo

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there is a couple threads in here on this topic that pretty much hits all the same questions and ideas being asked here. searching for ( Pellets, Equal, Tire ) Im guessing would find the threads
 

Awesomeness

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there is a couple threads in here on this topic that pretty much hits all the same questions and ideas being asked here. searching for ( Pellets, Equal, Tire ) Im guessing would find the threads
It's also recorded, with the threads referenced, in the "Common Issues & Fixes" guide in my signature here.
 
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