Antifreeze: cheap, easy to install, won't clump and doesn't require special air valves or filters on the valves.
I use it in my '92 Pathfinder, '85 Toy rock crawler with 35: mud terrains and on my 10K lb car hauler trailer. Smooth as glass.
Support the vehicle so it doesn't completely sit on the tire, remove the schrader valve. Attach a 1/4" ID hose to the end of the valve and the other end in a container of AF. Lift the vehicle, allowing the tire to suck up the AF. Reinstall the schrader valve and reinflate the tire - done.
Here's another chart to size how much AF (or any other dynamic balancer) per the size and weight of the tire: www.counteractbalancing.com/application1.pdf
Like the poster above stated, Counteract recommends one ounce per 13 lbs of tire.
However, just like wheel weights, DBs won't fix a bent or damaged wheel or tire or an out of round tire. They will balance a tire very well and it's permanent.
Good luck.
Al
OK so.....if you come out in the morning and there is a GREEN puddle under your truck.....how can you tell now if your radiator is leaking or one of your tires...?!?
I'm just NOT sure I like that....couldn't you use somthing different.... like JACK DANIELS for example....? It won't FREEZE....