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09-02-2021, 05:49 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Newport
Posts: 215
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Dynamic Balancers, Thumbs Up!
I know they sound like snake oil or voodoo magic, but the dynamic balancer's really work. While I picked Centramatic brand dynamic balancers, I am sure the Balance Masters brand works just as well.
My 22 F-450 was delivered with a pretty good wheel balance but had some minor shakes at different speeds. That's the problem with using fixed weights to balance rotating assemblies that have a wide speed range.
That's where dynamic balancers really shine! After I removed all the fixed weights and installed the dynamic balancers, it is smooth as glass across the entire speed range.
One of the things I wish Ford would do is allow these as an option at the factory without using the fixed weights. 5 of my 6 wheels had some pretty good sized weights on each side of the wheels.
These fixed weights damage the clear coating on the rim when they are installed and when they are removed. There is no way around it.
The Centramatics do make a little bit of a swooshing sound at slow speed but with the windows up, I can't hear it.
On another note, these dang rear center caps are a pain in the rear to remove. I tried all the various tricks to getting them off. None of them worked without a huge potential of damaging the cap or the wheel with the exception of this one:
https://youtu.be/DtZfe4cDRSY
PS: That little tool that Ford provides in the spare tire changing kit to remove rear caps is worthless!
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2021 Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 32BHS 5th Wheel
2022 F-450SD, Lariat Ultimate, CC, 4WD, FX4, Rapid Red, Curt A16/R24 Slider
Upgraded: 2020 F-250SD, XLT Pre, CC, SWB, 4WD, FX4, HCTP, 6.7 PSD, 3.55 e-lock, Blue Jeans Metallic
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09-02-2021, 07:08 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Gaylord
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I hadn't seen the "wood removal tool" before. Quite a novel approach.
I've used a "hubcap removal tool" for years. So long, in fact, that I've had to "dip the end in plasti-coat" several times to keep the end coated so it won't scratch the wheels.
Just slip the bent end in the slots and push the tool to the side. The hubcap will move out a bit, do it on a couple other slots and the cap is off.
Plus, it's much easier to store under the seat than that 2x2. The lip on it is built longer than on the Ford "sectional handle" and works a lot better.
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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09-02-2021, 07:39 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Newport
Posts: 215
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JRTJH
I hadn't seen the "wood removal tool" before. Quite a novel approach.
I've used a "hubcap removal tool" for years. So long, in fact, that I've had to "dip the end in plasti-coat" several times to keep the end coated so it won't scratch the wheels.
Just slip the bent end in the slots and push the tool to the side. The hubcap will move out a bit, do it on a couple other slots and the cap is off.
Plus, it's much easier to store under the seat than that 2x2. The lip on it is built longer than on the Ford "sectional handle" and works a lot better.
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Something about these newer models and the 19.5” wheels that are different. I tried similar tools and it was a no go. The clips are super strong and wrap around the flange of the multi piece lugnuts.
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2021 Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 32BHS 5th Wheel
2022 F-450SD, Lariat Ultimate, CC, 4WD, FX4, Rapid Red, Curt A16/R24 Slider
Upgraded: 2020 F-250SD, XLT Pre, CC, SWB, 4WD, FX4, HCTP, 6.7 PSD, 3.55 e-lock, Blue Jeans Metallic
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09-10-2021, 06:43 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 1,005
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I use ceramic beads on my motor cycle and they work great. A lot less cost/weight than the centramatics. I haven't started using beads on any other vehicles yet, but just because I'm lazy
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2022 Cedar Creek Champagne 38EL - "Big Bertha"
2019 GMC Sierra 3500 Denali HD 6.6L Duramax TD, CC, 4WD, DRW - "Mr. Beefy"
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09-10-2021, 06:57 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: W. Texas
Posts: 17,701
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkEHansen
I use ceramic beads on my motor cycle and they work great. A lot less cost/weight than the centramatics. I haven't started using beads on any other vehicles yet, but just because I'm lazy
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Be careful with the beads. I tried them on my trailer tires one time.....one time. Could never air up/down my tires without the valve stem sticking and would not seal. Fought those things for over 2 years and replaced valve stems multiple times. I thought the FL sand was getting into them, someway, through the stem cap TPMS and all. Pretty stupid on my part. Come to find out, over time those beads degrade and break down leaving "sand" granules all inside the tire. As the valve stem is operated those "grains" get stuck in the valve stem making it lead; sometimes a tiny bit and sometimes a lot. Pulled those tires and the stuff inside looked more like beach sand than "beads". Dumped all the sand, had the tires balanced normally and voila! no more air leaks or stuck valve stems. Just a heads up on what I experienced.
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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