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Who's running dynamic tire balancing beads?

coachgeo

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I used these on the front wheels of my old mud truck and they worked. I was thinking about calling them to see what size would work on the LMTV https://www.centramatic.com/wheel-balance.rhtml?type=Heavy-Duty
side note.... one of the balancer companies like centramatic also makes a driveshaft balancer that works on similar principle!!! They make tire balancer's like centramatic too.

 

Lostchain

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Replaced a leaking kneeling valve and a balance bead was trapped in it. Goes to show they certainly can migrate out of the tire further up into the CTIS system.
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Lostchain

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what bead product did you use?
Magnum Balance Beads.

The place that sold me the tires provided them, I didn’t do any research, I just went with their suggestion. Probably would try the steel balls or just skip it altogether next time, I have a bad imbalance at high speeds so I don’t feel like the balance beads have helped at all.

 

Gunny 0369

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Magnum Balance Beads.

The place that sold me the tires provided them, I didn’t do any research, I just went with their suggestion. Probably would try the steel balls or just skip it altogether next time, I have a bad imbalance at high speeds so I don’t feel like the balance beads have helped at all.


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Ned81

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I was all set to install the balance beads I bought( counteract brand) until seeing a bead found in the kneeling valve. I think the steel balls are interesting but I’d like to hear long term results. I’m thinking the centramatic would be cool if they make one that will fit. I had a washing machine that had the same type of balancing system. It worked great.


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Ned81

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I called centramatic. They told me part number 800-820 should work $225 per axle. I’ll probably give them a try but need to save up first.


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cdub0451

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I called centramatic. They told me part number 800-820 should work $225 per axle. I’ll probably give them a try but need to save up first.


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P/N 800-820 says they are for aluminum wheels only. I thought our wheels are made of steel?
 

Ned81

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steel.... there is aluminum's folk have put on that came off MRAP's
I called to place the order and spoke to someone different. He asked me for measurements and pictures and he determined they will not fit. This time I was talking to the fabricator. One main problem is the airline on the inside of the wheel does not leave enough room between it and the brake drum.


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cdub0451

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I called to place the order and spoke to someone different. He asked me for measurements and pictures and he determined they will not fit. This time I was talking to the fabricator. One main problem is the airline on the inside of the wheel does not leave enough room between it and the brake drum.


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Dang... I was really hoping this would be a viable solution.
 

Bryteayes

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side note.... one of the balancer companies like centramatic also makes a driveshaft balancer that works on similar principle!!! They make tire balancer's like centramatic too.

Do you know if anyone has used the driveshaft balancers on a FMTV?
 

hike

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We are now running rubber Hutchinson beadlocks, 24 ounces, using 1/2" stainless bearings, dynamic balancing beads and 24 ounces, fish weights held on with extra split rim nuts opposite the CTIS wheel valves.IMG_4286.jpeg

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[edit: added a photo of how we attacked the fish weights. @Gunny 0369 did it much nicer, we may redo them to match his method.]

It makes a noticable difference in the ride. Not as smooth as my wifes Grand Cherokee, but much nicer than before balancing—
 
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Gunny 0369

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We are now running rubber Hutchinson beadlocks, 24 ounces, using 1/2" stainless bearings, dynamic balancing beads and 24 ounces, fish weights held on with extra split rim nuts opposite the CTIS wheel valves.View attachment 927371

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It makes a noticable difference in the ride. Not as smooth as my wifes Grand Cherokee, but much nicer than before balancing—
I have 3200 miles on my set,
Same results and no issues to report.

Gunny
 

Bryteayes

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We are now running rubber Hutchinson beadlocks, 24 ounces, using 1/2" stainless bearings, dynamic balancing beads and 24 ounces, fish weights held on with extra split rim nuts opposite the CTIS wheel valves.View attachment 927371

View attachment 927372

It makes a noticable difference in the ride. Not as smooth as my wifes Grand Cherokee, but much nicer than before balancing—
Where did you get the Hutchinson beadlocks?
 
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