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Snakebit 03-19-2010 09:40 AM

Tire Balancing Beads
 
Any one ever hear of balancing tires using ceramic beads inside the tires? I was over at the Porsche site and they gave an example of dumping 3.5 oz of the beads in the tire before sealing it on the rim. Inflate the tire and drive away. No lead weights on the rim. You can not use any fix a flat or tire sealer as it will clump the beads.

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Bob In Ct 03-19-2010 10:49 AM

Trailer Park Science!

392cobra 03-19-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Snakebit (Post 1036939)
Any one ever hear of balancing tires using ceramic beads inside the tires? I was over at the Porsche site and they gave an example of dumping 3.5 oz of the beads in the tire before sealing it on the rim. Inflate the tire and drive away. No lead weights on the rim. You can not use any fix a flat or tire sealer as it will clump the beads.

Coments????

They are big with the Harley crowd.

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fastd 03-20-2010 06:34 AM

I tried them and I felt like they definitely worked. They (unfortunately) compensate misbalance in your system. I (my mechanic) was able to track down the real problem, so the beads were removed.

I think that they definitely can't hurt and they are cheap; try them and post results.

vector1 03-20-2010 07:13 AM

if whatever you are using does not have time to redistribute the media for the imbalance it is of no use. i.e., transitioning through an imbalance quicker then the media is able fix it.

i've heard some of the liquid stuff gells up or slowly moves around and can get out of balance.

i have the mercury filled discs on a truck and really like them.

i have bead filled discs on an enclosed trailer, i'm sure i really like them.

i'd put some on my jetta if they were available, i'm sure i'd like them.

same with the fluiddamper balancers, good for steady state, not so good for racing.

i've never used the loose beads in a tire, but a guy at work put something like anti-freeze or a gel in his tires, when he found out it didn't work, he took it to the tire place and they were not too happy about the situation.


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