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Tyre Balancing
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Tyre Balancing
Can anyone recommend some a place in Melbourne's outer east who can balance 36 Swampers properly?
Thanks
Thanks
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I have found a few of the Aircraft Tyre Joints on Matthews Ave Airport west do a great job and BIG tyres (36" +)
They use the internal Balancing patches... work well, cost a little more, but you don't know em off the first week you have them on
Then again, Swampers don't drive to nice anyways, whats a bit of out of balance
They use the internal Balancing patches... work well, cost a little more, but you don't know em off the first week you have them on
Then again, Swampers don't drive to nice anyways, whats a bit of out of balance
MKPatrolGuy wrote:These are more than a bit out of balance, between 70 and 80 they will sometimes bounce off the road
Saw this with my own eyes
MY JEEP BUILD
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moose wrote:did Beaurepairs do them ????
how much a tyre ???
$$$ & weight ????
Yeah got them done there.
$8 a wheel
some took as little as 60 grams, one took 240 on the outside and is still not crash hot (ran out of room) that is now a rear tyre.
Got them done and drove out and every single weight got thrown straight off, were using light truck weights cos they are heavier and they didn't like the more rounded profile of the speedy rims. So now have stick on weights.
No more bouncing, YAY
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[url=http://www.drfwdc.org.au/]Dandenong Ranges 4wd Club[/url][/size]
[url=http://www.drfwdc.org.au/]Dandenong Ranges 4wd Club[/url][/size]
I just threw 6 golf balls inside each of my 38'5 SX's...
Thought it was worth a try - didn't think it would work - but these things ride better than my 'balanced' 35" centipedes ever did.
Why 6? Read that a guy with 36's used 4 and it worked, and a guy with 40's used 8... had to get out my calculator to take an average of course.
Thought it was worth a try - didn't think it would work - but these things ride better than my 'balanced' 35" centipedes ever did.
Why 6? Read that a guy with 36's used 4 and it worked, and a guy with 40's used 8... had to get out my calculator to take an average of course.
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Thanks to:
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Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
By the way, I am running internal bead locks this time (tyrelocks?)... if you don't and you put golf balls in your tyres, at low speed you will hear them dropping on your wheels.
pingidy ping ping ping.
No damage, just an annoying noise.
pingidy ping ping ping.
No damage, just an annoying noise.
www.TeamFireBug.com
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
have heard of folks using stainless BB's (so they don't rust)... and marbles, but the marbles shattered.
I can't recall off the top of my head, but if you search on POR there will be posts of people using BB's and the exact weight that the put in each tyre.
I can't recall off the top of my head, but if you search on POR there will be posts of people using BB's and the exact weight that the put in each tyre.
www.TeamFireBug.com
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
i have found that my boggers settle down after about 5 min on the road, they shake the s%^t out of everything before that, but once they warm up and get round again i only get minor vibrations, even at 80k in a Patrol! and thats with no balancing at all
got to remember swambers are bias ply not radial, and this makes a big differance, to how and when they get balanced.
also mitcham tyres generally do a good job on big tyres
got to remember swambers are bias ply not radial, and this makes a big differance, to how and when they get balanced.
also mitcham tyres generally do a good job on big tyres
[quote="COOP"] By the way Mr engineering Guru maybe you better get another calculator or learn how to use it![/quote]
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