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Found this behind my wheel

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Billywam, May 26, 2011.

  1. Billywam

    Billywam Billywam

    Last edited: May 26, 2011
  2. blazer

    blazer Member

    its a balancer,they are supposed to balance the rotating assembly:v6:
     
  3. Billywam

    Billywam Billywam

    Do I need it? And, why is it only on one side? Thx!
     
  4. blazer

    blazer Member

    there usually 4 of them,i would test drive it wihout it
     
  5. Billywam

    Billywam Billywam

    Are these an aftermarket gimmick or do they really make a difference?
     
  6. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    id imagine they help but under 60mph id doubt they do anything. I put on all my own tires and i never ballance them and i dont have any vibes. I think with todays tire technology theyve got the tires pretty well balanced from the factory
     
  7. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    They do make a difference if you don't want to balance the tires/wheels. They also compensate for when you chunk out pieces of rubber on large lugged tires.
     
  9. curtcanada

    curtcanada L, L, and the POH!

    Sort of relevant to this thread...my tire shop gave me the option of putting balancing pellets into my tire, instead of fixing weights to the aluminum slotted mags. I was a little apprehensive about trying something different; but, I gotta say, I like 'em!!! From 0 to 60 MPH, they work great. The tire shop said they only put them into 31" and bigger. And, like Nickmil said, they compensate everytime there's a change in balance.
     
  10. codepoet82

    codepoet82 New Member

    I'm sure this is probably a commonly used trick that I've just never heard of... But since it was new to me, I figured it could use a bit more research. If anyone else is curious, there's an explanation for why this works over on the MythBusters' forum... http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7501919888/m/56419383201/p/2

    Learn something new every day. Now, I just need to go buy some air-soft pellets and try it out...

    -Ken
     
  11. waynaferd

    waynaferd Hey, ya'll watch this!!

    I've read lots and lots about people putting BB's in big ole mud tires.

    I believe some people use sand as well.
     
  12. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    Dyna beads, I balance my motorcycle tires with them.
    They work on the same prinicple and work great, you can use them on virtually any sized tires.

    Sand would be way to abrasive on the tires, BB's to hard to get in there. Dyna beads can be put in thru the tire valve, which is how I do it.
     
    Last edited: May 31, 2011