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golf_bears wrote:
Yes you should have your trailer wheels balanced. If you're concerned with the weights falling off, consider using ceramic beads placed inside the tires. The Bead system works great and the wheels stay balanced regardless of which roads you travel on.
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Nov-19-2017 06:11 AM
Whiskey River wrote:
Has anyone had trouble with wheel weights falling off or coming off their trailer be it 5th wheel or travel trailer. I stopped at a tire shop last week to price tires and ask if the price included mount & balance. He said they usually do not balance tires for a trailer, any type trailer, ie horse trailer, trailer for hauling or RV, because they come off bouncing over bridge expansion joints, pot holes etc. They will balance them but just wondered if that is true....
Nov-19-2017 05:10 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Balancing trailer wheels :H
YEP......you betcha
If it goes round and round at SPEED balancing can only help
Loosing wheel weights
NOPE.....
All wheels are balanced when tires are installed.
Never lost a weight on any wheel
Shocks on trailer axles help control the bouncing also.