The shop that currently balances my 37s said that 38s are about as big as they will go.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers Mick.
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Thats not a bad idea Craig they have just opened another shop which is only 1km up the road from work too.high n mighty wrote:I would probably ring Out Of Town, though the don't do that sort of service they are very helpful over the phone and will be able to send you to someone who will.
Thanks mate. O'neals tyres at Belmont where using that stuff for a while and put it in my cooper STs when I first got them. It seemed to work fine on them. So that might be worth a go if all else fails.A1 wrote:I would be ringing around the large truck (semi's) tyre fitters to see if they can and when I had my 37"s the tyre fitter couldnt balance that size so he just used what he told me they use in truck tyres the granile (sp?) product called EQUAL seemed to wrk fine but not sure how it would go with a tyre so much larger
try this link had this sent to me ages ago (by avgas_502 off outers)
https://www.expeditionexchange.com/equal/
Dan
When I had it fitted to my patrol they put a bag of it in each tyre and when I reached about 60km/h it levels out inside the tyre balancing all the wheels.HI-11-UX wrote:What is this "equal" stuff, I have set of tyres that are too out of balance to balance with lead weights. Maybe this is an option
I get mine balanced at Tyre Plus Gateshead phone 49209099Hekta wrote:Where do you guys currently go to get your tyres balanced ?
I need to get my 35's balanced.
I'm going to fit the new tyres to rims I currently have on my patrol which are bead locked and the rims i'm getting off Pete i'm putting my MTR's on.hi-luxmadness wrote:why dont ya get Pete to fit and balance them when you pick em up
When you buy equal they should supply a special valve that stops them blocking up.Mick. wrote:When I had it fitted to my patrol they put a bag of it in each tyre and when I reached about 60km/h it levels out inside the tyre balancing all the wheels.HI-11-UX wrote:What is this "equal" stuff, I have set of tyres that are too out of balance to balance with lead weights. Maybe this is an option
There was one problem I found with it though it blocks up your valves and makes letting down your tyres a pain in the ass.![]()
Cheers Mick.
They probably do now but mine was one of the first they did as a trial run. Thats if they still use it.65Mog wrote:When you buy equal they should supply a special valve that stops them blocking up.Mick. wrote:When I had it fitted to my patrol they put a bag of it in each tyre and when I reached about 60km/h it levels out inside the tyre balancing all the wheels.HI-11-UX wrote:What is this "equal" stuff, I have set of tyres that are too out of balance to balance with lead weights. Maybe this is an option
There was one problem I found with it though it blocks up your valves and makes letting down your tyres a pain in the ass.![]()
Cheers Mick.
Unfortuately that wouldn't work for me as i'm fitting interal beadlocks and it work be a pain to balance like that.Shorty40 wrote:Stick on patch weights are another option. Weights that you stick inside the tyre.
Drawback is fitting and balancing time. As you have to fit the tyre. Spin it up on the balancing machine. Work out where it needs weight. Remove the tyre from the rim. Patch weight it. Refit the tyre. Spin it up again. Repeat til balanced.
But when sorted they are great. My 38 TSLs balanced up nicely.
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