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Balancing with Airsoft BBs
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<blockquote data-quote="Olivedrabcj7" data-source="post: 493618" data-attributes="member: 9082"><p>I have never had any luck with any type of balancing media.(equal, bb's, golfballs, raquetballs). In my experience, any tire that is truly out of round will never "balance" regardless of how you do it. Id bet money that a large percentage of people claiming it works would also be happy with the same tires completely unbalanced. Mud grapplers are suprisingly round for what they are. They are a very well made tire and I have seen them need as little as 1 ounce to "zero" balance on a road force machine. </p><p></p><p>In my experience, air pressure adjusment has had a significant effect on the percieved "balance" felt. There is usually an air pressure "sweet spot" that will ride very smooth but not be under-inflated. Thats the best way I have found to make tires like bias swampers handle decent on pavement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olivedrabcj7, post: 493618, member: 9082"] I have never had any luck with any type of balancing media.(equal, bb's, golfballs, raquetballs). In my experience, any tire that is truly out of round will never "balance" regardless of how you do it. Id bet money that a large percentage of people claiming it works would also be happy with the same tires completely unbalanced. Mud grapplers are suprisingly round for what they are. They are a very well made tire and I have seen them need as little as 1 ounce to "zero" balance on a road force machine. In my experience, air pressure adjusment has had a significant effect on the percieved "balance" felt. There is usually an air pressure "sweet spot" that will ride very smooth but not be under-inflated. Thats the best way I have found to make tires like bias swampers handle decent on pavement. [/QUOTE]
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