Equal (tire balancer) experiment failure
#21
Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Guess I should have asked did you ever put any back in? (sorry, I haven't had my coffee yet....totally busted!)
....from your response I would guess the answer was no.
I'll give it a shot and just dump it out if I don't like it either.
....from your response I would guess the answer was no.
I'll give it a shot and just dump it out if I don't like it either.
I don't plan on ever putting it back in, unless I'm like 500 miles from home and throw a weight or spin the tire on the rim. Since I am usually wheeling a long way from home I'll carry some for emergences.
#23
Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Just so people don't get confused....
Radial balance: A heavy spot, stiff portion of the tire or vertical runout problem acting parallel to the tire centerline (typically tire)
Lateral balance: Usually a sideways runout problem (rotor, tire, rim, etc) acting perpendicular to the centerline of the tire
The balancing beads (like Counterbalance and Equal) will only cure a radial balance problem as mt_goat mentioned since it uses centrifugal force to distribute the material and thus would have no way to create any sideways forces which result from lateral balance problems.
Radial balance: A heavy spot, stiff portion of the tire or vertical runout problem acting parallel to the tire centerline (typically tire)
Lateral balance: Usually a sideways runout problem (rotor, tire, rim, etc) acting perpendicular to the centerline of the tire
The balancing beads (like Counterbalance and Equal) will only cure a radial balance problem as mt_goat mentioned since it uses centrifugal force to distribute the material and thus would have no way to create any sideways forces which result from lateral balance problems.
Last edited by Robinhood150; 04-22-2005 at 10:26 AM.
#24
Originally Posted by Robinhood150
Ok, I see, thanks for clarifying. Just to re-iterate my original point, a radial imbalance can induce a shakey steering wheel so a shakey steering wheel is not necessarily indicative of a lateral imbalance.
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