Cetramatics or Spin Balancing?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by REDD, Sep 29, 2009.
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Yeah. They got them for driveshafts, cranks, also one for you head if you try to absorb all the valuable info and try filtering all the worlds bs.
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It seems most trucks have hub piloted wheels; Would those centering pins/sleeves for the studs still provide a benefit in this case? -
The ceramic beads are small like bb's. Use 10 oz per tire - inside the tire. The centering pins that I like are called rimnuts. I use 3 per wheel (in a triangle) and leave'em on, replacing 3 flange lugnuts. Your tire shop can get them for you. I only do this on the steer axle. I started with new Bridgestone 280's, cleaned the wheels real good and removed the old weights. Drives better than the last two sets of spin balanced steer tires.
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Here's what I use...$12.00 per tire. I have it in 16 tires but my dealer installed some liquid stuff in my steers... seems to be the same.
http://imiproducts.com/insidelookenglish.html
Warning...this is a long wordy video... it may make your head hurt to hear it all! -
Centramatic and Balance Masters both recommend pre-balancing NOT be done per their FAQ sections.
Interesting......
P.S. i looked at the EQual video; Does this stuff work good for you? Wouldn't it be bad for the tires? -
Been using Centramatics for 12 or so years, beginning with a KW that had a shake that seemed to defy the service dept at-then KW of Atlanta (another story!). Talked with the very nice fellow that was head man at Centramatic; he took a good deal of time with me on the phone and explained how their product worked, better than competitor, couldn't cure all problems, and if I didn't like them they would take them back.
They are on all wheel ends now and will be for me!
I think you should balance when mounting tires so the rings aren't trying to overcome a large amount of imbalance; I think they have 22oz of balancing material inside.
Smaller ones didn't seem to work so well on my F-250, however, but they were willing to buy them back! -
Spin balance is the only way to go. Believe me I have tried all the gimmicks.10-4
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That's funny because Centramatics own sales brochures and their displays at virtually any Speedco say the exact opposite and recommend spin balancing before installation.
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Works great... no shakes and I've been using it for about 13 years.
I started using it after a tire guy installed one of my centra-matic's wrong and damaged it. I couldn't afford another (of course it wasn't HIS fault) so I put Equal in and it has served me well. I keep a few bags in my truck in case I blow a tire and need to replace it.
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