My 2wd XJ
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when ever my buddy can get me into his shop. he works at just tires so he said he can do it for free just has to be on one of his night shifts
Originally Posted by x91j
when ever my buddy can get me into his shop. he works at just tires so he said he can do it for free just has to be on one of his night shifts
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Originally Posted by x91j
hes balanced them before for a raptor with 37 and bead locks he said it balanced out just fine
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Originally Posted by x91j
how does this whole bb thing work anyways
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Originally Posted by x91j
how does this whole bb thing work anyways
Originally Posted by austinjoe13
My buddy put 8oz of that sand stuff in some 33s and he had no problems with it.
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Lol kinda missed this, but another plus for using the beads is if your tires get warped like mine did from a missallignment, you can correct for it with more beads. I'm running around 6oz of dynabeads, and 8 oz of antifreeze per tire.



