Tire Balancing Beads

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1 Case Of 24-- 10 ounce balancing beads

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Tire Balancing Beads

Tire balancing beads are small, round pellets made of a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and glass. They are used to help balance tires by distributing the weight evenly around the rim. This helps to improve handling and prevents vibrations.

How do tire balancing beads work?

When a tire rotates, it creates a gyroscopic force that can cause the tire to wobble. This wobble can be felt as vibrations in the steering wheel and can lead to premature tire wear. Tire balancing beads help to counteract this gyroscopic force by adding weight to the tire's rim. This weight helps to keep the tire rotating in a straight line, reducing vibrations and improving handling.

Types of tire balancing beads

There are a variety of different types of tire balancing beads available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most common type of tire balancing bead is made of metal. Metal beads are very durable and can withstand high temperatures, making them ideal for use on high-performance vehicles. However, metal beads can be noisy, and they can also damage the tire's rim if they are not installed correctly.

Plastic and glass beads are less durable than metal beads, but they are also quieter and less likely to damage the tire's rim. Plastic beads are typically used on passenger vehicles, while glass beads are more commonly used on commercial vehicles.

How to install tire balancing beads

Tire balancing beads are typically installed by a tire technician. However, it is possible to install them yourself if you have the right tools and know-how. To install tire balancing beads, you will need:

  • A tire balancing machine
  • A set of tire balancing beads
  • A set of gloves
  • A pair of safety glasses
  1. Remove the tire from the vehicle.
  2. Place the tire on the tire balancing machine.
  3. Inflate the tire to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
  4. Pour the tire balancing beads into the tire.
  5. Rotate the tire to distribute the beads evenly.
  6. Inflate the tire to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
  7. Reinstall the tire on the vehicle.

Benefits of using tire balancing beads

Tire balancing beads offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Improved handling
  • Reduced vibrations
  • Longer tire life
  • Increased fuel efficiency

If you are experiencing vibrations in your steering wheel, or if you are concerned about the longevity of your tires, you may want to consider using tire balancing beads.

Types of tire balancing beads

  • Metal beads
  • Plastic beads
  • Glass beads

Benefits of using tire balancing beads

  • Improved handling
  • Reduced vibrations
  • Longer tire life
  • Increased fuel efficiency

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