mwalls54
Tex
any one have problems with balancing tires on the 05-07 fordged 17" wheels?
I bought some 285/75/17 BFG All terrains back in november at Sams club and they had a hard time balancing them when they were installed. Sams offers free tire rotation and balancing. well i had them rotated at the first of the year and they rebalanced them. there was a slight vibration after they were done but i was also on some bad roads so i couldn't tell and i left for a 500 mile trip that day. I went to a different sams today and had them check the balance and sure enough they all needed to be rebalanced and they found one of the tires to be out of round that they replaced for free. I started out down the road and the balance job was worse than the it was when i took it in. i went back and they didn't really believe me and kinda got rude but did it anyway. they only jacked up the truck for 1 wheel because the of the statement above. well sure enough it was way out of balance. they ran it a few times and it came up with different weight numbers. it was close to 5oz on the front lip which is alot. so they took it off and rotated the wheel and tightend it back down and this time they were able to balance it. they put it on another machine to make sure and it was good to go. they jacked the truck up off all 4 and rebalanced them. the guy came back in with a look on his face and said it should be good to go. He also told me they have ran into that problem once before with a defect in an aftermarket wheel but they havn't ever had a problem with 4 stock wheels that had been used for 2 years. after driving down the road its much better but up around 80 i can tell they are still a little out.
I know back a few years ago(10) most balance machines couldn't balance heavy/oversize tires. my buddy had 2 different machines, one for car tires and one for truck tires and large off road tires. Could this be the problem? Mabey some guys on here can shed some light on this.
I bought some 285/75/17 BFG All terrains back in november at Sams club and they had a hard time balancing them when they were installed. Sams offers free tire rotation and balancing. well i had them rotated at the first of the year and they rebalanced them. there was a slight vibration after they were done but i was also on some bad roads so i couldn't tell and i left for a 500 mile trip that day. I went to a different sams today and had them check the balance and sure enough they all needed to be rebalanced and they found one of the tires to be out of round that they replaced for free. I started out down the road and the balance job was worse than the it was when i took it in. i went back and they didn't really believe me and kinda got rude but did it anyway. they only jacked up the truck for 1 wheel because the of the statement above. well sure enough it was way out of balance. they ran it a few times and it came up with different weight numbers. it was close to 5oz on the front lip which is alot. so they took it off and rotated the wheel and tightend it back down and this time they were able to balance it. they put it on another machine to make sure and it was good to go. they jacked the truck up off all 4 and rebalanced them. the guy came back in with a look on his face and said it should be good to go. He also told me they have ran into that problem once before with a defect in an aftermarket wheel but they havn't ever had a problem with 4 stock wheels that had been used for 2 years. after driving down the road its much better but up around 80 i can tell they are still a little out.
I know back a few years ago(10) most balance machines couldn't balance heavy/oversize tires. my buddy had 2 different machines, one for car tires and one for truck tires and large off road tires. Could this be the problem? Mabey some guys on here can shed some light on this.