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Is there a way to balance the tires on a 5 ton? If not, will removing the CTIS stuff help?
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Short answer: YESIs there a way to balance the tires on a 5 ton? ............
Hes got 14.00 AT2s. They ride rough in my opinion i told him to play with the pressures front and rear to find a happy medium. Mine on AT2s was 45 rear 65 front
I believe he means split the pressures between tires rear @ ? Psi and fronts @ ? Psi
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1100s,G177s.... They're an on road tire after all..What are the best (smoothest riding) tires for the street?
I'm not so sure.1100s,G177s.... They're an on road tire after all..
Tires of this size ain't balanced by the traditional clamp on/stick on weights like a regular car and 1 ton truck. They will either use centramatics or open up the tire/wheel and toss in some material (coolant, sand, powder, airsoft BB's, etc).I don't think anyone here has the equipment to do it.
That's cheating!HEMTT rims and 16.00R20 XZLs.
The hammer driven on [conventional weights] work just fine on the lock bead rim wheel. These tires had tubes.Tires of this size ain't balanced by the traditional clamp on/stick on weights like a regular car and 1 ton truck. They will either use centramatics or open up the tire/wheel and toss in some material (coolant, sand, powder, airsoft BB's, etc).
If your tires have the tar in them from the runflats then only coolant or centramatics will work. Can't use the solid balancing media because it will stick to the tar and clump up, making the balance worse.
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