Mounting tires at home and balancing ?'s

Bones

Registered User
Location
Kansas City, MO
Typed this once and the cable went out :mad: Here's the short short version

Have some 37" MTRs on 8" steelies. Have a set of aluminum wheels I want to run instead though.

Is it easy to mount tires on aluminum without damaging the rim to much? I've done it on stell ones, but that's a different animal.

Also would like to add some golf balls to help balance them better than they are now (not balanced) Where is a good place to start? 3? 5? 23?
 

muleskinner

Well-Known Member
Location
Enoch, UT
I'd prolly start with 326.. Just pack the tire tight with them :D Are you sure this works? I've read about it on the PBB but I've never talked to anyone personally that has used them. I wonder if the softer "Lady Balls" would be better ;) I'd probably try like 6? to start? Good luck, keep us posted.
 

Bones

Registered User
Location
Kansas City, MO
326 it is. :D Only talked to peeps on line that did it and liked it. I may try it w/out any. hell I have no balancing on it now and it does good enoughd for 4+ hours drives to the trails.
 
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sukaB

Guest
This is RME,,,,,
Let's stay in true cheap fashion and run some good--****ty range balls.....
It's all about the cheap **** that don't work... :eek:
 
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