@Moroccan4lifeone You balance your wheel first by itself and put a rim
weight where necessary, you then balance the wheel/tire together and add
stick on weights where necessary you balance the wheel/tire by finding the
high low spots on the stand, I think the video has section that shows that.
What if my rima allready gor weights on it. Im putting new tires and I know
im going to need to balance the tire….what about those beads I heard u
put in thru the valve. Supoosivly as the wheel spins the beads move to the
momentum and balances it as it moves…anyone try this and how much cant
find it
@jettastreetracer basically, you want to first balance the wheel by itself,
that’s why you are probably seeing a 10g weight on the rim… and then
balance the rim with the tire mounted on it, and that’s probably the stick
on weights you see on the rim…. don’t waste your money on the magic
beads…
@Moroccan4lifeone You can make s simple tire balancer out of a rod that
spins freely on two bearings. I use a motorcycle Wheel Balancer from Harbor
Freight, works very well and very affordable.
@LeDude00 i understand but what if the wheel is unbalanced dont u need to
put weighs on it on either side and how would u know where exactly to put
them?
Nice one dude appreciate your time man
You are badass!
Thanks for that! YOU ROCK MAN!
how do u balance the tire just by spining it?
@Moroccan4lifeone You balance your wheel first by itself and put a rim
weight where necessary, you then balance the wheel/tire together and add
stick on weights where necessary you balance the wheel/tire by finding the
high low spots on the stand, I think the video has section that shows that.
Thanks man nice vid
What if my rima allready gor weights on it. Im putting new tires and I know
im going to need to balance the tire….what about those beads I heard u
put in thru the valve. Supoosivly as the wheel spins the beads move to the
momentum and balances it as it moves…anyone try this and how much cant
find it
@jettastreetracer basically, you want to first balance the wheel by itself,
that’s why you are probably seeing a 10g weight on the rim… and then
balance the rim with the tire mounted on it, and that’s probably the stick
on weights you see on the rim…. don’t waste your money on the magic
beads…
@Moroccan4lifeone You can make s simple tire balancer out of a rod that
spins freely on two bearings. I use a motorcycle Wheel Balancer from Harbor
Freight, works very well and very affordable.
always read the accompanying DIY document for the video, I always first
balance the wheel and then the wheel with the tire on it…
@LeDude00 i understand but what if the wheel is unbalanced dont u need to
put weighs on it on either side and how would u know where exactly to put
them?