🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Balancing!
The Tire Balancing Beads Installation/Applicator Kit is a comprehensive solution for installing premium internal tire ceramic balancing beads. It includes essential tools like a valve core removal tool, an applicator bottle, and an applicator tube, all designed for ease of use and precision. Weighing just 3 ounces and measuring 2 x 2 x 4 inches, this kit is both lightweight and compact, making it a must-have for any vehicle maintenance enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Wheelbalancingbeads.com |
Brand | TyreBeads |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 4 inches |
Item model number | tb-kit |
Manufacturer Part Number | tb-kit |
H**M
No more ugly weights
You don’t have to pay bike shops to balance your wheels and it doesn’t take a week to get them back from your shop. They work and work well. If you have bought mags and tires from aftermarket suppliers all of their wheels come this way
G**R
Mostly Worked
Took forever to get the beads into my motorcycle tire! The hose that came with the kit did not fit the conventional tire valve so had to find one that fit. The kit was relatively inexpensive, and you definitely need something to dispense the beads, so mostly worked for me.
F**A
Worth the money
Used this on 17.5 trailer tires so I didn’t have to have them broke down. Put 4 ounces in at a time. Will use it on 22.5 inch truck tires too.
W**L
Imperfect but good enough.
Forgot to put balance beads in 2 of 9 incredibly difficult to fit 245/70R19.5. This took a little while to get the technique, don’t fill the bottle more than 3/4 shake the bottle and tube while squeezing the bottle repeatedly. It was substantially easier than removing one bead of the tires to get the bags in so I guess that’s a win.
G**E
Application
Used this bottle and plastic stem to go over the value stem. Worked fine. More sure to remove your value stem with the tool provided. I cut my after the first ridge to make it work for me.
S**D
Two Stars
Steel beads won't go in core wortha crap ended up breaking bead and throwing in
B**W
Not Worth the Time
I tried this out on my 16" tires and followed the instruction. The beads just don't want to fall into the air nozzle. Yes you can buy a separate vibrator and try to shake the little balls into the tire but i was trying to do this on the cheap. Save your money and patience and just take the tire to a garage and have them put the balls in for you. Or if you can break the bead on your tire and shake them in between the tire and the rim.
D**Y
Works well
Nice kit
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