p38
Caught the Bug
I am running 37" Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ tires on Allied Beadlocks. Day to day driving is frontage road to town, then city streets. If I decide to get on the freeway - East Bay or to San Francisco - I can cruise at hwy speeds - 65-75mph is not a problem. I venture off road - trails, logging roads, hillside vineyards, etc. occasionally; with serious air-down, rock crawling once or twice a year.
At present, nothing has been done to balance the tires. They were mounted to the wheels, put on the jeep, and off I went. There is no wobble, shake, shimmy - nothing to indicate a balance concern. I do understand the concept of "If it ain't broke - don't fix it", but how realistic is it for me to assume they will all stay in balance as they wear?
With regard to that question, what are the benefits/concerns of using either fixed weights or Dynabeads?
Does airing down inhibit or interfere with the Dynabeads? Is that a concern since my understanding of Dynabeads operation is they redistribute while driving? Is sidewall stiffness or lack thereof a concern?
I know I can get answers from Dynabead, but they are in the business of selling Dynabeads and I would like to hear from some of you with actual experience.
At present, nothing has been done to balance the tires. They were mounted to the wheels, put on the jeep, and off I went. There is no wobble, shake, shimmy - nothing to indicate a balance concern. I do understand the concept of "If it ain't broke - don't fix it", but how realistic is it for me to assume they will all stay in balance as they wear?
With regard to that question, what are the benefits/concerns of using either fixed weights or Dynabeads?
Does airing down inhibit or interfere with the Dynabeads? Is that a concern since my understanding of Dynabeads operation is they redistribute while driving? Is sidewall stiffness or lack thereof a concern?
I know I can get answers from Dynabead, but they are in the business of selling Dynabeads and I would like to hear from some of you with actual experience.