Out of round steer. Will centramatics cure this shake ?

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  1. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    If you’re stuck with the tire, you can put it on the front drive axle, It will True up after while.Still end up with a big flat spot. Not ideal by any means. But you can get something out of it, as long as it’s not too bad
     
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    Have you checked that it's mounted true?
     
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    I had a similar circumstance and a tire guy in NJ told me that, while he can't make the tire round again, he can add a ton of counterbalance to make it tolerable and wear down the tall side. He claimed it would get better over time and I would have to periodically rebalance and remove weight. I had him add the weight and it helped... to get me home. I bought a new tire soon afterward. I was afraid to experiment with my steer tires. My local tire guy just laughed hysterically when he saw all the weight.
     
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    I don’t lnow what’s up with out of round tires, used to be common on Chinese only, Last few yrs I’ve seen Bridgestone steers and Drives. I can’t help but wonder if US manufacturers are cutting corners in an attempt to better compete. It’s a crap shot. My Chinese Drives are well over 500 k. Time off a new set. Last Bridgestone I had looked identical to current ones, wore a little better, but dry rotted before fully wearing out. Had 1 blow out. Current Chinese are same way now, some dry rot.
     
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    We had out of round tires before chinese tires became popular, probably more so now with chinese tires.

    The one and only set of goodyear steer tires I ever bought were so out or round they did not last long on a trailer. I am sure they just had a bad run or something, but it soured me on goodyear and I never gave them another chance.
     
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    Toss some counteract beads in your steers when they mount them if you want them balanced right. I have centramatics for 5 axles stacked up in my shop make me an offer. Lol
     
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    No.
     
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    Do a laser alignment . I use to buy steers every 9months had 7 computer Alignments done over 3yrs. Went to MD alignment in KC . Chad i think his name was did a laser alignment no more tire wear steers lasted 2 yrs . Still wore even when i had them replaced. Laser alignment only way i will go for now on
     
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    I think most all alignment machines are laser. Thing is Chad has the knowlege and has been trained how to properly align a truck. He's a heck of a guy to boot.

    But an alignment won't help a defective tire.
     
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    I would make sure it's in the rim okay. I have mounted tires before and had them hop when they were on the balancer. Many times you can move the tire around and make it work, I would run it back to the tire shop like a few others have suggested. They may be able to make it work and if not warranty it out.
     
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