Airsoft BBs for balance
#1
Airsoft BBs for balance
I’ve seen traffic on other post asking about using them to balance tires. Haven’t seen a thread on it so thought i’d Post up my experience as i’ve Been running them for almost 3yrs without problem.
I’ve know guys that have paid for ceramic beads a complained they didn’t work and many installers look at you like your crazy and won’t let you use airsoft BBs on your tires they’re mounting. I’ve liked having them and prefer them to ounces of weight mounted to the rim. I’m running 35/12.5/15 BFG KM2s. Beside hearing the beads rolling around when I spin a tire when lifted.
i used the weight chart from dynabeads http://innovativebalancing.com/mobil...spec.php?4x4=1 added an ounce for good measure, so 9 ounces. If I was running a heavier tire i’d add additional weight. Guys i’ve talked to that hated the set up usually ran less weigh with heavy tires like swampers. I drive 65-70mph on the interstate without issue.
Make sure when you buy the beads not to get biodegradable BBs. I used the vegetable scale in produce section of Wal-Mart to figure out how many container of BBs to purchase; could strange looks. I think the best thing about this set up is balance is maintained through the life of the tire and if fire gets chunked off-roading.
I hope this info helps clear up a bit of mystic about the set up. Yes, I will run them on next set of tires but will look at buying bulk rather than at Walmart.
I’ve know guys that have paid for ceramic beads a complained they didn’t work and many installers look at you like your crazy and won’t let you use airsoft BBs on your tires they’re mounting. I’ve liked having them and prefer them to ounces of weight mounted to the rim. I’m running 35/12.5/15 BFG KM2s. Beside hearing the beads rolling around when I spin a tire when lifted.
i used the weight chart from dynabeads http://innovativebalancing.com/mobil...spec.php?4x4=1 added an ounce for good measure, so 9 ounces. If I was running a heavier tire i’d add additional weight. Guys i’ve talked to that hated the set up usually ran less weigh with heavy tires like swampers. I drive 65-70mph on the interstate without issue.
Make sure when you buy the beads not to get biodegradable BBs. I used the vegetable scale in produce section of Wal-Mart to figure out how many container of BBs to purchase; could strange looks. I think the best thing about this set up is balance is maintained through the life of the tire and if fire gets chunked off-roading.
I hope this info helps clear up a bit of mystic about the set up. Yes, I will run them on next set of tires but will look at buying bulk rather than at Walmart.
Last edited by muddpigg; 11-18-2017 at 06:54 AM.
#3
Some pro’s:
-tire stays balanced through life of tire
-compensates for chunking, rock/mud in tread
-no rim mounted weights to be knocked off
con’s:
-takes a second for beads to get to speed and find where they need to be
-tire store place will lock at you like a wack-a-doodle for suggesting such an idea. Much more so if you show up with BBs pre-measure out in sandwich baggys
#4
I don't have beads inside my 4R tires, but I wanted to do it, the reason I didn't do it because you need to reach certain speed for the beads to find their position to start balance the tire, 30mph if I remember correctly, below that you drive with unbalanced tires.
#7
I can say that this is not a problem i’ve experienced on any of the tires i’ve run and not a problem in tires i’ve got BBs in. As a side note I do not run a steering stabilizer.