35s - to balance or use balancing beads?

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Lethalweapon100

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Hey everyone. Getting my new 35s soon, going on my 20x12s. I didnt mount/balance these 35s, I bought them used like that. but they shake like all hell. I didnt bother rebalancing them because they're being replaced so soon. So, the question is, should I use balancing beads or try to balance them with sticky weights?

Not china crap tires either, General Grabber AT2 on 20x12 XDs. Ill be doing all the mounting/balancing too, i work at a dealership.

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I would just use weights


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Use weights for sure. With a good wheel/tire you should get it balanced no problem. I have a set of 22x12 American Force wheels and 37x13.5 Toyo MT's that are balanced with a minimal amount of stick on weights.
 
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Lethalweapon100

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Use weights for sure. With a good wheel/tire you should get it balanced no problem. I have a set of 22x12 American Force wheels and 37x13.5 Toyo MT's that are balanced with a minimal amount of stick on weights.

I would just use weights


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Alright, cool. Thanks.

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