Centramatics

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by DynaHP01, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. Brickhauler

    Brickhauler Medium Load Member

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    I have had them on the last three trucks I have owned. When I bought the first set, I didn't get new tires at the time we just put them on. The front end felt smoother right away. The guy that sold them to me said run them 1 month and if I did not like them he would refund the money. When I sold the truck, I took them off and put them on the next truck. I bought a new set for my last truck only because it has hub pilot wheels and the old set would not work on the new truck. I do not balance the front tires at all. Well worth the money in my opinion. My present tire salesman hates them though. He gives me grief every time I come in his shop.
     
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  3. haystack

    haystack Light Load Member

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    Yes he would give you grief, he doesnt get to sell you as many steer tires that way.

    I would HIGHLY recommend the centro's to every one.
     
  4. Frenzy

    Frenzy Medium Load Member

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    About four years ago I put centramatics on my steer tires, two weeks later I had the drives done. MPG improved by about .25. The most important thing though is that I haven't had a single blow out. I did cup one steer tire, but that was due to a bad shock. I had one flat (on a super single) but did not notice it while driving. The tire had picked up a bolt and lost pressure, but stayed on the rim and didn't flap around. Another driver pulled up along side, and pointed. It was a nice day, I had the window down, so if there had been any unusually noise from it I would have heard (I hope). Centramatics are the first and best investment that you can make to a truck.
    Ken
    (Ok, so I really like them)
    (BTW if you switch from dual to SS, you get to buy another set)
     
  5. 7mouths2feed

    7mouths2feed "Family Man"

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    Details Please.. Don't want to make the same mistake.:biggrin_2553:
     
  6. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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    Two sets of holes (I believe some applications only have one set), the little ones fit the studs and the big ones allowed the Centramatics to go off-centre ... thus hammering the tires, not balancing. I didn't watch them being installed ... after all, how hard could it be? :biggrin_2554:
     
  7. 9 Axle

    9 Axle Light Load Member

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    BALANCE the wheels & tires first!!!!!!!!!!! Any wheel balancer can only handle only an finate amount of imbalance! Give them a fighting chance, I am running 12.00R24.5 XZY3's, & they are handling the balance very well. Not an easy task!
     
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  8. Powell-Peralta

    Powell-Peralta Road Train Member

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    How much would it cost to balance a truck tire?
     
  9. RW.

    RW. Heavy Load Member

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    The last set of steers I bought, the Firestone dealer balanced them for $40.
     
  10. Gonzo_

    Gonzo_ Medium Load Member

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    You still have to balence your wheels.. Just removing the weights and putting Centramatics on won't work.. They take out the small imperfections in balence not BIG differences..

    I love them... won't ever drive a truck without them!!
     
  11. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Allways ballance your tires first, before putting on the Centramatics. They work great according to people I know who have them. Rotational physics agree with the claims the manufacturer makes.
     
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