RacingTurtles
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- First Name
- Apu
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- v1500 Geneva Edition
- Engine Size
- 350 tbi
Just to give an update :
I did get my powdercoated wheels and I ended up just getting all new BFGs on.
For the cost of $1100, knowing that I'm on good tires and not some crappy chinese tires it was worth it.
I'm usually with my dogs most of the time in my burb and it's just not worth it.
I have the 31 x 10.5 x R15 BFG KO2 all terrain T/A
15 x 8 +0 non-beadlock wheels ( either 4" of backspacing or 3.75 I don't exactly remember )
I used the metalTac airsoft beads ( same as what 77 K20 used up above ), 6 ounces of it.
There's some math below to give some reasoning.
As far as quantity, I used the ratio of 1 oz beads for every 13 pounds of tire & wheel weight.
I individually weighed each tire, each rim, and then did some math/googled for weight of the air.
Air = 30 psi of air is about 0.16 pounds which is 2.56 ounces. I just used a value of 3 ounces since I wanted to be at 35 psi.
Air = 3 ounces at 35psi
Tire weights = 44.4 lb average
Rims = 20.8 lbs average
Total is about 65.5 lbs
so 65.5 lb wheel weight x [ ( 1 ounce balancing bead ) / (13 lb wheel weight)]
= 5.04 ounces of balancing beads
According to the following links it is recommended to put 6 oz balancing beads if you use my tire and wheel specs.
I put 6 ounces since the charts said to, I could air up some more, in the snowy areas I may use them I could get snow/ice buildup and it would increase wheel weight, and some other members above suggested using a little more. Now that the tires are aired up I probably should have weighed them to see what they are all together.
Dont mind the little bit of grease/lube. I'll clean them up and get them on later tonight.
I did get my powdercoated wheels and I ended up just getting all new BFGs on.
For the cost of $1100, knowing that I'm on good tires and not some crappy chinese tires it was worth it.
I'm usually with my dogs most of the time in my burb and it's just not worth it.
I have the 31 x 10.5 x R15 BFG KO2 all terrain T/A
15 x 8 +0 non-beadlock wheels ( either 4" of backspacing or 3.75 I don't exactly remember )
I used the metalTac airsoft beads ( same as what 77 K20 used up above ), 6 ounces of it.
There's some math below to give some reasoning.
As far as quantity, I used the ratio of 1 oz beads for every 13 pounds of tire & wheel weight.
I individually weighed each tire, each rim, and then did some math/googled for weight of the air.
Air = 30 psi of air is about 0.16 pounds which is 2.56 ounces. I just used a value of 3 ounces since I wanted to be at 35 psi.
Air = 3 ounces at 35psi
Tire weights = 44.4 lb average
Rims = 20.8 lbs average
Total is about 65.5 lbs
so 65.5 lb wheel weight x [ ( 1 ounce balancing bead ) / (13 lb wheel weight)]
= 5.04 ounces of balancing beads
According to the following links it is recommended to put 6 oz balancing beads if you use my tire and wheel specs.
I put 6 ounces since the charts said to, I could air up some more, in the snowy areas I may use them I could get snow/ice buildup and it would increase wheel weight, and some other members above suggested using a little more. Now that the tires are aired up I probably should have weighed them to see what they are all together.
Applications- old version | Counteract Balancing Beads
counteractbalancing.com
Dont mind the little bit of grease/lube. I'll clean them up and get them on later tonight.
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