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Scott711 02.18.2006 04:26 PM

Tire and wheel balancing
 
How many of you go to the trouble of balancing your wheel and tire sets and if so how do you do it. I seem to remember an article some time ago talking about this and am just curious cause I've never done it and wondering if it makes much of a differnece.

Sneeck 02.18.2006 04:39 PM

Does it make a difference. Off balance'd wheel's suck when driving, kill's wheel bearing's pretty fast too due to rototianal force. Make's the whole truck fibrate like crazy.

I'm not pretty good at balancing tire's, but i'm sure someone else is.

Scott711 02.18.2006 05:15 PM

It would seem you need too, but I've never done it and think I'll give it a try. I just want to know what to use for balancing weights. I've heard of people taping pennies to the inside of the wheels to balance them but my set never seem that out of balance.

Sneeck 02.18.2006 06:12 PM

Yep that method work's very well. Same as they do on real car's with pieces of lead.

Mike.L 02.19.2006 08:20 PM

how do you balance your wheels? and what is that?

squeeforever 02.19.2006 08:35 PM

i wouldnt use a penny. i would use a few screws and some ca glue. at least thats what matt francis does.

Mike.L 02.19.2006 08:42 PM

of course but how? what do i touch and adjust? help me out?

bazz 03.19.2006 07:14 AM

hey mike nice to meet you , a mate of mine has always done it. i actually need to myself. first go and buy a propeller balancer , there very cheap. put your wheel on , spin a few times till you keep finding the heavy spot and glue something on there till its balanced. hey presto you are now are certified tyre balancer. rc car action ran an article about it a year or so saying that an unbalanced wheel can rob 3 to 4 mphr. i have seen this method used and it works great.

coolhandcountry 03.19.2006 07:22 AM

You need to glue the screw to the opposite side of the heavy spot. If you glue to heavy spot it will make it worse.

bazz 03.19.2006 08:22 AM

sorry i stand corrected, thats actualy what i meant but yeah it works great.

Papa 03.19.2006 10:51 AM

Here is a http://www.ballisticbatteries.com/St...0&ProdTeaser=1 Wheel balancer for you to check out.


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