MoparSickness77
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It was either those or Dueler A/T Revo's for me. I went with the Revo's just because they offerred Road Hazard and all, and I could not get that here, with the Coopers.
I want to try those balancing beads out. Seems on these large tires at least here in KC, they are having a hard time balancing them.
Never had this problem in Des Moines. Just here. Don't get it.
Do any of you know of or seen anyone using these beads that go in the tires. From what I am reading they work great.
Been doing tires since i was 17. Equal balance ( most popular bead balance system) works great in Big tires such as 385/65R22.5 or any other big truck tire. I ran them with my 38s on my f250 and loved the outcome but on little 265s you will Prolly only need like less than four ounce to balance tire and it more than likely won't be efficient. I used it on my 285s on my service truck and it shook. It needs more beads to work but if YOu add more it balls up and doesn't do its job. Its worth a try but don't be suprised if it don't work. They are designed for big tires
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