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Lynnmor wrote:So school me - what is the "old spin balance"?MFL wrote:
Thanks for reporting back, letting us know what your experience was. Glad it worked to your satisfaction! If pricing similar, it is nice to have them come to you, rather than dragging your trailer through city traffic, and a busy lot.
I was thinking the old spin balance, that would have been done on the trailer. Either way, nice you could watch, to see what they did.
Jerry
The "old spin balance" is the only way to accurately balance trailer tires. Since the brake drums are not balanced and the wheel is not always running true, balancing off the trailer is only a feel good exercise. I own an old on the vehicle balancer and will not allow a tire installer to add weights to my wheels knowing it is useless, I'll take care of it myself.
โMar-10-2021 05:39 AM
philh wrote:This isn't something that only happens with a mobile service - it can happen anywhere you go for service.
I had a mobile tire company put new tires on my Dodge Charger. Between the Tech continuing to tighten, long after the torque wrench clicked, and seriously out of balance, never again.
โMar-09-2021 07:25 PM
MFL wrote:
Thanks for reporting back, letting us know what your experience was. Glad it worked to your satisfaction! If pricing similar, it is nice to have them come to you, rather than dragging your trailer through city traffic, and a busy lot.
I was thinking the old spin balance, that would have been done on the trailer. Either way, nice you could watch, to see what they did.
Jerry
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MFL wrote:Met these guys at my storage lot this morning. They did a great job installing the tires - although the one guy kept insisting that trailer tires don't need to be balanced I told him I wanted them balanced regardless - so they did a speed balance on all 5 tires.
I like the idea of spin balance for a trailer. I would still want to be hooked to truck, for the mobile service tire swap, rather than raising one side at a time, while sitting on landing legs.
Let us know how this works out for you.
Jerry
โMar-08-2021 12:34 PM
rhagfo wrote:2012Coleman wrote:
Was wondering if it was necessary to hitch up a fifth wheel trailer in order to change tires, or if it can be done while standing on the front landing legs.
If getting new tires I just tow it to the tire shop and have them deal with it.
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rhagfo wrote:2012Coleman wrote:
Yesterday, I called Discount Tire and got a price on the tires I want plus installation. I then looked for and found a mobile service that has the tire mounting machine and balance machine. Using them, I'm saving about 50 bucks on the total Discount Tire price, plus I don't have to hook it up and take it there.
And thanks for all those who suggested the Trailer Aid - I have one, but would rather hire this out.
Interesting does that include road hazard protection and nation wide service. Is the balancing machine a spin balance or bubble balancer.
โMar-04-2021 04:39 PM
rhagfo wrote:2012Coleman wrote:
Yesterday, I called Discount Tire and got a price on the tires I want plus installation. I then looked for and found a mobile service that has the tire mounting machine and balance machine. Using them, I'm saving about 50 bucks on the total Discount Tire price, plus I don't have to hook it up and take it there.
And thanks for all those who suggested the Trailer Aid - I have one, but would rather hire this out.
Interesting does that include road hazard protection and nation wide service. Is the balancing machine a spin balance or bubble balancer.
โMar-04-2021 07:01 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Yesterday, I called Discount Tire and got a price on the tires I want plus installation. I then looked for and found a mobile service that has the tire mounting machine and balance machine. Using them, I'm saving about 50 bucks on the total Discount Tire price, plus I don't have to hook it up and take it there.
And thanks for all those who suggested the Trailer Aid - I have one, but would rather hire this out.