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Old 02-06-2019, 07:55 PM   #1
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Balance Beads

I'm now another convert to the Dynabead product for continuous tire balancing since I placed my order today for all the appropriate beads and installation tools and materials. It was a little confusing to start with when I was figuring out the right beads because my size tires can use the larger beads that do not require the valve core filter or the applicator tube. Thankfully, I called Innovative Balancing and they helped me out. The larger beads can only be used and installed when the tire is not mounted on the wheel. To install the beads after tires are mounted (our case), one has to use the smaller diameter beads and install with the application tube through the valve stem and also use filtered valve cores. So, we have them on the way and they soon will be installed and we'll see how the balancing does over time. BTW, if you use a TPMS that installs on the valve stems, it's not an issue as long as you have the filtered valve cores. Time will tell if this works as well or better than machine balancing.
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Been using them for a lot of years. Never a problem. Also using TPMS. Last beads installed by dealer when mounting new tires.
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