Pretty sure you just pop bead break the bag then re-seat it, been around for years. Think Staun make it as well
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Pretty sure you just pop bead break the bag then re-seat it, been around for years. Think Staun make it as well
Just a thought about adding it without breaking the bead.
If you could buy it by it's self,without having to pay someone to put it in. DYI.
Hi I used this stuff on a Prado, didn't do anything for it, still had the shakes. Also if the powder gets wet it clumps . (gets wet by blowing up tyres on a wet day, water gets in the compressor then blown into the tyre) I used this stainless steel balls ,,works really well ,http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TIRE-BALA...item4d05b30368
Sounds like a better option.
Remember to, these are more suited for knarly mud pattern tyres 33" to 37".
so not for everyone, personally I've never tried or needed them. Most good
4x4 shops that know their stuff should be able to balance your muddies
How accurate are they?
I've always had issues with weights coming off when against rut walls..
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