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rgatijnet1
Oct 12, 2015Explorer III
DanTheRVMan wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
They are permanent-- external to the wheel/tire. You buy them only once in the whole life of the coach (change a tire and they work equally well with the next tire).
They do not introduce beads or other material into the tire that may cause issues such as clogged valve stems and issues at next tire change, clumping if "wet" air is used to inflate, etc.
IMO the only other excellent balancing technique is to have the fronts balanced ON THE VEHICLE. As with Centramatics, then all the rotating masses are in balance. With a brake drum/disk and hub weighing over 100 pounds, it is not unrealistic that these are out a couple of ounces.
That is one of the reasons why I specified the "larger RV Specific Dynabeads". These are not to be confused with the standard Dynabeads or balancing powder.
They do not clump. They do not clog your valve core and do not need special valve cores. They work fine with any TPMS and they do not clump, like the powder if there is any moisture inside the tires. Having changed a few of the tires, they do not cause any problems when de-mounting the old tires or mounting new tires. The Dynabeads do balance all of the rotating mass as you drive, even if you pick up some mud or dirt in the wheel.
Granted the Dynabeads are not permanent, but when you change tires, it costs me about $15 for new beads.
Everything you say is true, but tire manufacturers do not recommend them. Wear on inner surface that was never designed for wear is one of several issues identified by a tire expert at a large manufacturer. YMMV
Having used them on four different coaches, and some of my commercial trucks, I never saw ANY inner tire problems at all, IF you use the correct LARGER Dynabeads.
Most people tend to group all balancing products in to one category with out any experience with the larger SMOOTH ceramic beads specifically made for RV's and large fleet trucks.
Here is a link but for the non-believers it is a waste of time to even look at it. RV Beads
Here is what they say about the tire manufacturers but IF you have anything to post that says that ANY tire manufacturer will void the warranty if used, please post it. Tire warranty
Of course, as the article mentions, they contacted the major tire manufacturers as well as the only two companies that make RV specific tires. As mentioned, if some dealer specifically prohibits Dynabeads, share the link.
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