jeeperguy21
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- Syracuse, UT
After my latest rotation and balance, I noticed that all 4 of my 35" BFG Mud Terrains have between 27 and 47 weights on the inside of the rims. I was told by a friend that used to work for Ford that you shouldn't have to worry as long as there aren't more than 50 required to balance a tire.
This just seems like an awfully large amount of weights. I would assume that the better the quality the tire, the less weights it requires to balance. So do I just assume that my tires are just poor quality?
I'm just trying to see if the number of weights that I have for my 35's is abnormally high or if it's normal. It sure seems like I have a lot more road noise and interior vibrations that are hard to locate, and I have a suspicion that it is being caused by the tires.
Anyway, how many weights do your 35" tires take to balance?
This just seems like an awfully large amount of weights. I would assume that the better the quality the tire, the less weights it requires to balance. So do I just assume that my tires are just poor quality?
I'm just trying to see if the number of weights that I have for my 35's is abnormally high or if it's normal. It sure seems like I have a lot more road noise and interior vibrations that are hard to locate, and I have a suspicion that it is being caused by the tires.
Anyway, how many weights do your 35" tires take to balance?