from what I heard, its not recommended to use airsoft beads. They are plastic or some other material and overtime they will turn to dust and not balance the tire.
from what I heard, its not recommended to use airsoft beads. They are plastic or some other material and overtime they will turn to dust and not balance the tire.
hmm I know a bunch of people have run them on here, never really heard anything bad. Not saying you're wrong, just saying I've never heard that before. Seems possible though, just a question of how long.
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from what I heard, its not recommended to use airsoft beads. They are plastic or some other material and overtime they will turn to dust and not balance the tire.
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I have ran them in 3 sets of tires. They worked well in all of them and non of the BBs turned to dust. they stay intact. You want a good balance of more than enough, but not too much. I would say 8-10 ounces is good for a 33 or 35 inch tire. 10oz being on the 35" tire size and 8oz being on the 33" tire size.
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