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Getting ready to mount 37s on new wheels and my local mechanic (who I trust) is recommending balance bags vs. regular wheel weights. I have zero experience w/ balance bags or beads...what are the pros and cons?
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Thanks for the input. I get mixed reviews so I'm skeptical.Nope for me. I have tried them in the past and was not happy with the results.
I'm thinking a tire specific type shop, Goodyear, Firestone, etc, some place that deals with larger trucks fairly often.Take them elsewhere who can balance that size.
Nope, mechanics I'm friends w/ are in the jeep camp and run the bags in their 37s, swears buy them although they don't wheel hard. They are equipped to mount well beyond 37sThere is no reason not to balance those tires properly with weights. If you were talking bias ply off-road tires that couldn't balance properly then maybe beads or the like. The mechanic you are speaking of is probably stating this cause he doesn't have a balancing machine that can handle a 37" tire. Which in my opinion he should of stated instead of implying bags were for the best. Take them elsewhere who can balance that size.
Then have them balance them properly with weights. Nitto tires like other reputable tire companies make quality radial off-road tires. Just my 2¢ of advice.Nope, mechanics I'm friends w/ are in the jeep camp and run the bags in their 37s, swears buy them although they don't wheel hard. They are equipped to mount well beyond 37s
Never looked into bags either, reasonI'm thinking a tire specific type shop, Goodyear, Firestone, etc, some place that deals with larger trucks fairly often.
Fwiw, I've never looked into "bags" , but the beads had decent reviews when I last researched it, but I want to say they were dealing with problematic tires.
Thanks guys, I'm in the old school thinking too reason for thread, didn't know if I'm missing out on latest n greatest with the young en'sThen have them balance them properly with weights. Nitto tires like other reputable tire companies make quality radial off-road tires. Just my 2¢ of advice.
This is part of my question, supposed the bag break up and basically act like the beads?My thoughts are
If the bags hang up on the tpms sensors they.wont balance.
Better to get the ball bearing rings from decades back that supposedly balance as you drive
Nope you ain't missing anything. I always try to stay with what works, especially for pavement use. If this was going to be your weekend off-road warrior then by all means use Jello if it worked. If I was using tires like Super Swampers which by large mostly all are bias ply, then you would have a hell of a time balancing. Then beads and rice, BB's and bags would suffice. Except for damages that will occur to your 4 tpms sensors.didn't know if I'm missing out on latest n greatest with the young en's
That was my thought on damage to the sensorsNope you ain't missing anything. I always try to stay with what works, especially for pavement use. If this was going to be your weekend off-road warrior then by all means use Jello if it worked. If I was using tires like Super Swampers which by large mostly all are bias ply, then you would have a hell of a time balancing. Then beads and rice, BB's and bags would suffice. Except for damages that will occur to your 4 tpms sensors.