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Gulfcoast wrote:
We tried balancing beads three times on an rv bus, and the tires never balanced well. They don't work for me.
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Mar-03-2020 01:20 AM
LarryJM wrote:Huntindog wrote:trail-explorer wrote:If you balance them.... Be sure you have them use a lug plate. Otherwise it is a waste of time and money.Griz14 wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback. It looks like the Goodyear Endurance is performing well so far. So I going to put them on the my travel trailer.
Be sure the tire shop balances them.
Lug plate or not IMO balancing trailer tires is a waste of $$$ in general. 😉 However, it's your $$$ so do with it what you want :B
Unless you use shims in the wheel hub pilot to center the wheel on the axle before tightening the lug nuts, you will never center that wheel on the axle with any consistency. The first two or three lug nuts you mate to the conical wheel seats will shift that wheel off axis if you don't use shims which is a HUGH and TEDIOUS procedure and having balancing wts already on the wheel can potentially make the wheel even more UNBALANCED on the axle than if the wheel had not been balanced on a machine using a lug plate.
Larry
Mar-03-2020 12:53 AM
Huntindog wrote:trail-explorer wrote:If you balance them.... Be sure you have them use a lug plate. Otherwise it is a waste of time and money.Griz14 wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback. It looks like the Goodyear Endurance is performing well so far. So I going to put them on the my travel trailer.
Be sure the tire shop balances them.
Mar-02-2020 11:42 PM
trail-explorer wrote:If you balance them.... Be sure you have them use a lug plate. Otherwise it is a waste of time and money.Griz14 wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback. It looks like the Goodyear Endurance is performing well so far. So I going to put them on the my travel trailer.
Be sure the tire shop balances them.
Mar-02-2020 04:07 PM
ScottG wrote:I have had 3 sets of Maxxis. No problems at all. I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again.
From my perspective, Maxxis Tires were good at first. It was my third set before they started having issues.
The same could happen to the GY's but they've been out for about 4 years and so far, so good. I hope my next set is as good.
Mar-02-2020 02:03 PM
Griz14 wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback. It looks like the Goodyear Endurance is performing well so far. So I going to put them on the my travel trailer.
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