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Old 04-08-2024, 06:29 AM   #5
Dieselwrencher
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Re: Tire balance beads/bags

I've used the "Equal" brand in many of my trucks. My Orange Longhorn has it in them. You just have to figure out how much you need and put it in the tire. Even the bag that contains it.


Air soft beads sounds promising. I've heard of golf balls being used in semis 20yrs ago.

Here's a chart for beads and weight.
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