Mayflower Wheel Balancer - How to use

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2019
  • Note:
    When balancing and the machine keeps asking for more weight than usual, that usually means the original/initial placed weight has to be moved slightly(an inch or so) toward the direction of the requested additional weight. This can depend on the size of the wheel/tire as well; smaller wheels/tires tend to use less weight than larger wheels/tires.
    Also, info provided by @wickedgriptuning
    The images on the machine sort of give you a description of where the weights go.
    The top is Static/Dynamic, mostly for steel wheels only. It probably got you close enough with that wheel/tire combo to be acceptably smooth.
    The second is Motorcycle like you stated
    ALU 1 is for Aluminum wheels where there is room to place a stick on weight on both the inside and outside dish of the wheel (this is rare, most people wouldn't do this).
    ALU 2 is what you should have used for this wheel, as I'm assuming it's aluminum. It uses stick on weights on the inside dish of the wheel in two different locations. Closest to the edge facing the balancer and another closest to the spokes.
    ALU 3 is for aluminum wheels that use a pound on weight on the outer lip closest to the balancer and a stick on weight on the inside of the wheel close to the spokes.
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  • @wickedgriptuning7623
    @wickedgriptuning7623 Před 4 lety +19

    Thanks for posting this video. For anyone that has never used one of these, it's pretty informative. Just some further clarification on the balance types, since you didn't seem to fully know the differences. The images on the machine sort of give you a description of where the weights go.
    The top is Static/Dynamic, mostly for steel wheels only. It probably got you close enough with that wheel/tire combo to be acceptably smooth.
    The second is Motorcycle like you stated
    ALU 1 is for Aluminum wheels where there is room to place a stick on weight on both the inside and outside dish of the wheel (this is rare, most people wouldn't do this).
    ALU 2 is what you should have used for this wheel, as I'm assuming it's aluminum. It uses stick on weights on the inside dish of the wheel in two different locations. Closest to the edge facing the balancer and another closest to the spokes.
    ALU 3 is for aluminum wheels that use a pound on weight on the outer lip closest to the balancer and a stick on weight on the inside of the wheel close to the spokes.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +1

      Wicked Grip Tuning this is some good info! Appreciate the clarification!

    • @wickedgriptuning7623
      @wickedgriptuning7623 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MJAltairy You're welcome sir. Sincerely just trying to help. Thanks again for posting! I am looking at the same machines for my small shop, so I'm glad to see there are people out there using them successfully. Overall, how do you like the machines?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +1

      Wicked Grip Tuning they’re actually decent quality machines. I ended up selling the tire machine tho and getting the better model from them so that i could have the bigger turn table for larger wheels and tires

    • @wickedgriptuning7623
      @wickedgriptuning7623 Před 4 lety +1

      Backyard PitStop Which model do you have now?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +1

      Wicked Grip Tuning the mayflower 980, ive got a quick vid of me putting it together here czcams.com/video/ROQ90CXvNtI/video.html

  • @terrylee5781
    @terrylee5781 Před 3 lety +10

    Hey brother just a couple things...
    Static Balance is not the best method to fix a secondary harmonic vibration (vibration at high speed) It would be better to use weight on the inside rim lip and then go with the tape weights like you did in the video closest to the outside of the wheel. This would create more of a dynamic balance. On your machine use the ALU2 or ALU3 since these are for aluminum wheels.
    Second...when trying to diagnose a suspect wheel being out of balance, it would be best to put the wheel on the balancer before you remove the weights and see if it's in fact out of balance. If you remove the weights and just rebalance it you might not know for sure which wheel was the problem.
    Third...If you find yourself "chasing" weight over and over trying to balance a wheel, you might want to check the calibration of your balancer. Putting weights all over the wheel is not the right way to balance it

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate the info! I will have to try this on my next set of tires for these wheels here pretty soon!

  • @salsabotages1874
    @salsabotages1874 Před 4 lety +4

    Finally someone who can demonstrate it properly

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +2

      SalSabotages thank you! Will be uploading a video on the tire machine soon as well!

  • @eddiet4708
    @eddiet4708 Před 4 lety

    Now going to a tire service shop I will have a lot of knowledge and understanding of what they talk about all thanks to you.
    Great video, thanks again.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety

      Eddie T that’s awesome! Im glad i can help!

  • @corypolifka8268
    @corypolifka8268 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for the video, thinking of buying a set. Just one piece of advice for the viewers, when balancing and the machine keeps asking for more weight that usually means the original weight has to be moved slightly(an inch or so) toward the direction of the requested additional weight. 95% of the time only one weight is needed to balance/zero out. I understand this is hard to do with adhesive weights, much easier with clip ons. I worked at a dealership for 25 years so I learned a few tricks.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +2

      cory Polifka this is really good useful information, after doing several wheels, i know exactly what you are talking about! Can i copy and paste this into my description?

    • @corypolifka8268
      @corypolifka8268 Před 4 lety

      @@MJAltairy You sure can, glad to help

    • @fiehlsport
      @fiehlsport Před 4 lety +2

      Great point Cory. What the video shows is a form of "counterbalancing" - Getting it right the first time is ideal, and if not you just need to add a little bit of weight to the unbalanced side of the existing weights to keep them all in one spot. I just got a balancer too and it's a learning experience!

    • @roberthayes5037
      @roberthayes5037 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip Cory. Everything helps when it comes to working with these balancer. I own a set and I love them. They are tough and reliable. This is the best Iv ever seen from China. If only they would fix the manuals or the instructions I’m sure it would help a lot of folks out there. Thanks again 👍

    • @alexward8596
      @alexward8596 Před rokem

      duct tape the weight strip in requested area until wheel is fully balanced then apply them

  • @aztlanmora
    @aztlanmora Před měsícem

    Thank you for the Video. Its helped me out alot. Thanks

  • @George_S.G
    @George_S.G Před 4 lety +4

    great video , i just got my set of mayflower last week i cant wait to tested .

    • @10percent48
      @10percent48 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm waiting on mine to be drop off now. Good luck bro

    • @George_S.G
      @George_S.G Před 4 lety +1

      @@10percent48 thanks and same to you brother!!

  • @jiusiguo
    @jiusiguo Před 3 lety +1

    非常感谢你的讲解!简单又直接

  • @tongl274
    @tongl274 Před 3 lety +4

    Chasing weights like a champion :D

  • @orange3203
    @orange3203 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Honestly i would run glass beads on a gnarly mud tire. I think you'll be happier.

  • @radaefilms3150
    @radaefilms3150 Před 4 lety

    Very nice!

  • @hotpeppaman
    @hotpeppaman Před 8 měsíci +2

    Line up red dot with stem. If no red dot THEN line up yellow. If no yellow or red then it’s a free-for-all.

  • @Primer2toneGarage
    @Primer2toneGarage Před 4 lety +4

    My goodness. I’ve got the same balancer, tire machine, husky toolbox, and looks like the same lift as well. Lol, I got the same mess too.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +2

      White Knuckle Garage lol that’s awesome! Got sick of throwing money at these overpriced mechanics and decided to invest in my own setup!

    • @roberthayes5037
      @roberthayes5037 Před 2 lety

      I got the same set and the same mess 😂👍 sometimes it’s hard to keep things organized 👍👍

  • @OP-ik7qb
    @OP-ik7qb Před 4 lety +2

    Hi, thank you for your video. I just got to myself the same machine and I have a question for you, does the adapters go all the way through the shaft of the wheel balancer machine? None of my adapters go all the way in, they stop until the threaded part of the shaft ends. PLEASE!! let me know if that is supposed to be like that? Thank you

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +1

      J G the purpose of the cone shaped adapters is to center the wheels on the shaft. You can see what i mean at 6:05 in my video. the back of the wheel is touching the base of the shaft nearest to the balancer. That adapter with the blue levers on it help keep the cone snug inside the center of the wheel when you put it on. Hope this makes sense

    • @OP-ik7qb
      @OP-ik7qb Před 4 lety

      Backyard Pit Stop thank you, yes makes sense what you say, in fact, that's what I just did yesterday, but once I finished, I remove the adapter with the blue levers without problem but the cone got stuck on the shaft and I couldn't remove the wheel neither, so that's why I was wondering if that's normal for the adapters not going all the way through of the shaft or maybe I got lucky with a defective unit

    • @OP-ik7qb
      @OP-ik7qb Před 4 lety

      Backyard Pit Stop could you please make a test for me with your wheel balancer when you have a chance? Without any wheel on the shaft, could you please check if all three adapters go all the way in through the shaft? Thank you so much

    • @jmurawsk1
      @jmurawsk1 Před 4 lety

      J

  • @stephmonique6372
    @stephmonique6372 Před rokem

    Can you tell me exactly the order of putting the wheel & cones on the balancer? I see there's a spring on the balancer (mine was missing, but I just ordered replacement on Amazon) I've watched lots of videos on this machine.. and yours is by far the best 👌 but I can't figure out how to get the wheel on there correctly. Mine wobbles and lays on the rod threads. I haven't even turned on the machine. Thanks so much!

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem

      So if you have the same model balancer as mine, you don’t need the spring as the surface at the end of the rod is already spring loaded (I also remember thinking I was missing a spring when I first got it). As for the order; i do wheel first (with back of wheel facing machine), a proper sized cone (smaller diameter of cone facing tire machine) that makes good contact with the inner bore of the wheel, then the locking mechanism which twists on holding to the threads of the rod that makes contact with only the outer diameter of that cone. As you tighten the locking mechanism, it pushes the cone snug through the center of the wheel and if the cone is too long, it makes contact with spring loaded backing plate so you should be good. After getting it snug, i like to grab the rod with one hand and try to tighten the locking mechanism by giving it a few pulls. Hope this helps!

  • @freddy915
    @freddy915 Před 4 lety +1

    What is the maximum size tire for that machine can do

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy Před 3 lety +3

    To double check after balancing loosen wheel rotate 90deg then check balance. Should end up at zeros again

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      Will have to try this out next time i use it thank you!

  • @johnnyk22
    @johnnyk22 Před 8 měsíci

    I've always wondered if the Mayflower balancer can balance a 37 inch tire on a 20 inch wheel without the steering wheel shaking?

  • @alazanjoe
    @alazanjoe Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder if this set up will work on standard Harley Davidson motorcycle tires

    • @roberthayes5037
      @roberthayes5037 Před 2 lety +1

      All you would need is the adapter to use on motorcycle wheels. They sell that separately.

  • @Troopers-ux8qz
    @Troopers-ux8qz Před 3 lety

    Hey um im going to order the combo off of the there website , is it safe?

  • @maximusmax4557
    @maximusmax4557 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you balance motorcycle wheels and tires on this thing, right out of the box? I was gonna buy one on eBay, but the seller told me I needed to spend another 200+ bucks on a special motorcycle attachment. My friend had a Coats, and I'm pretty sure he just had to use the appropriate cones...

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      I honestly don’t know. I’ve never attempted to balance one before to be honest with you but i’m sure it can do it.

    • @killer2600
      @killer2600 Před 3 lety +1

      Unless it's a wheel that bolts to a hub (e.g. single sided swingarm) you're going to need an adapter. The spindle for automotive wheels is too large to fit motorcycle wheels. Unless you're doing high volume, a simple and cheap balancing stand will do an equally good job for a lot less money.

  • @briantownsend1866
    @briantownsend1866 Před 2 lety

    When you balance 8 lug tires do you use the backing plate or just the cone

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 2 lety

      Not sure what you mean by the backing plate but it works great with the larger cone that I have listed in the description.

  • @jerrellstrawn6409
    @jerrellstrawn6409 Před 3 lety

    I couldn't tell; is your machine bolted to the floor. I found that when balancing the heavier tires that is required in order to keep from chasing weights.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety +2

      Yup, thats the first thing you want to do! You could possibly throw off calibration on these machines if it’s not bolted down.

  • @bryanbivens8624
    @bryanbivens8624 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there another adapter to buy to be able to balance dually rims? Can the machine account for those?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety +1

      Bryan Bivens im really not sure to be honest. The machine is very generic and “standard.” If they make adapter for other machines, im pretty sure they make them for this machine.
      Now if you’re talking about the “oversized” cone to be able to balance larger wheels (like the ones off my Duramax 2500) then yes they do, i bought a cone online to be able to balance the wheels off my duramax and my my buddies cummins 3500 but neither of them were duallies.

    • @dwayneevans683
      @dwayneevans683 Před 3 lety

      NO!

  • @kenstem5464
    @kenstem5464 Před 4 lety +3

    Yellow dot should line up to valve stem that’s the lightest part of the tire

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety

      whoops i mightve gotten the two mixed up. Thank you for clarifying

  • @SeriousExplorations
    @SeriousExplorations Před rokem +1

    Have you balanced a wheel off of a dually pickup?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem +1

      I haven’t off a dually but i have balanced wheels off a HD trucks which require a large cone adapter. This is what you’ll need to make it work on this balancer:
      amzn.to/3zVtXbn

  • @Spiralbevelgear
    @Spiralbevelgear Před 3 lety

    You could get the correct weight at the first iteration. Just enter the diameter of the surface where you place the weight, not the rim size. 18 inch is the diameter of the rim - internal diameter of the tire. The diameter where you place the weight is less. The centrifugal force is proportional to diameter in ^2. It means that the correct diameter is very critical. If you reduce the diameter for 41% you would need to double the weight. I am considering to get the balancer for my garage. Does your balancer has an option to change rpm? I make carbon fiber rims and I want to spin them on a balancer for the finished surface grinding/sanding.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      sorry for the late reply but no I don't think you can control the RPM speed on these machines.

  • @MakeItMike
    @MakeItMike Před 3 lety

    I just got the same set. The instructions are horrible in the manual. What was the amp rating for your breaker in the garage plug you used? It's saying in the manual to use 30 amp but my outlets are connected to a 15 amp breaker. Help me bro!

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      Im currently out of town but i will check later today when i get to the shop. I think a 15amp breaker for each machine (plug in one at a time) should be fine tho, i’ll double check when i get there

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Před 3 lety

      If it's a regular 120v plug it's not gonna be over 20a

  • @donaldellis9004
    @donaldellis9004 Před 2 měsíci

    To deal with sticky stuff from stickers of any type of any type film on window or rims use wd40 abd you will be amazed at how it just melts the sticky stuff away

  • @davidcallahan9263
    @davidcallahan9263 Před rokem +1

    Did the cones it come with work with 8 lug wheels

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem +1

      No it didn’t. I had to order this cone for the large 8 lug wheels:
      amzn.to/3qt1skr

  • @fernandobruno772
    @fernandobruno772 Před 3 lety

    Did you grounded how it says we have to or just plugged it in?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      I dont think I remember reading anything about grounding it. Perhaps it meant to ground it as in bolt it to the ground

    • @fernandobruno772
      @fernandobruno772 Před 3 lety

      @@MJAltairy left side bottom on the back has a ground screw and even a ground decal

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      @@fernandobruno772 i gotta check that out. Thank you for the heads up

  • @hotpeppaman
    @hotpeppaman Před 8 měsíci

    Each color dot means something different. Basically universal but sometimes differs by company.

  • @misaelolvera369
    @misaelolvera369 Před 4 lety

    How do u like that tire balancer ?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety +1

      Misael Olvera oh we absolutely love it for what we do. Balanced those wheels in the video perfectly!

  • @donovanb4739
    @donovanb4739 Před 4 lety

    What brand is the two post lift

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety

      Donovan baker it’s an Aresco 2 post lift. I believe it’s this one:
      www.aresco.org/Tuxedo_tp9kacx_sx_fx_2_post_lifts.html

  • @jimh5829
    @jimh5829 Před 4 lety

    You mentioned the rim width is 10 inch but put 11 on the machine?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 4 lety

      Yup. It’s advertised as a 10in wide wheel but when I measured it with those calipers, it came out to 11. The extra 1in could possibly make for the lip on both sides of the wheel. I could be wrong tho

    • @jimh5829
      @jimh5829 Před 4 lety

      @@MJAltairy I see, thank you for clarifying.

  • @iStxvn
    @iStxvn Před 3 lety +2

    Those tires never usually balance out perfect

  • @bronzechicken4437
    @bronzechicken4437 Před 3 lety

    I've got one of these I use, kinda useless for anything with 8 lug wheels or a big center bore, they don't send anything to work with them. Still have to pay to get my 99 F350 tires and 17 RAM 2500 tires balanced.

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety +1

      You have to order that cone that’s compatible for those wheels. I ordered one off Amazon and it works perfect! I’ve done several HD 8lug wheels no problem including 20x12’s with 33’s mounted to them!

    • @bronzechicken4437
      @bronzechicken4437 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MJAltairy Makes sense, I know for sure it wasn't included out the box. You have a link for it?

  • @michaelgayford2439
    @michaelgayford2439 Před 3 lety

    eBay doesn’t make tires, too many people using eBay as a scapegoat!

  • @BlackandWhitecustoms
    @BlackandWhitecustoms Před 3 lety

    Did he say glass cleaner😂 wait that's not funny I use that when painting graphics on car to clean before clear

  • @karlross7027
    @karlross7027 Před 3 lety

    Complete garbage Buy a hunter road force and toss that thing in the dumpster

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      Been using this over a year so far with no problems. Not a bad unit for a home garage.

    • @karlross7027
      @karlross7027 Před 3 lety

      @@MJAltairy MJ not busting your balls Even the Bubble level harbor freight balancer works to a certain point I have experimented with most the Chinese ones do 50 tires barley than they don’t work at

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před 3 lety

      @@karlross7027 no i hear ya. I’m not using this in a “professional” environment nor would I recommend it for a professional environment. But I’ve done anything from 35in tires to 305 drag radials with no issues so far. It’s not as great as those hunters and other top end brands but for me it gets the job done. I think one of the biggest problems also is that alot of people buy these and dont bolt them down to the ground which could easily throw em off calibration.

  • @jackblack7081
    @jackblack7081 Před rokem +1

    Quick question, can you change 35’ tires with that machine?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem +1

      I do all the time!

    • @jackblack7081
      @jackblack7081 Před rokem +1

      @@MJAltairy what do you think is the max size tire I can put on there?
      I’m about to order two sets of this machine and the balancer’s

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem +1

      @@jackblack7081 if you plan on doing 35’s or larger tires fairly often, I highly recommend the Mayflowers machine that’s a step above this setup.
      Here’s a link to the machine I’m talking about. I have the tire machine and balancer linked in the description of this video as well: (I’m also mounting 35’s in the video)
      czcams.com/video/Q-y7KMU4MKA/video.html

    • @jackblack7081
      @jackblack7081 Před rokem

      @@MJAltairy Yes that’s the one I’m getting the 980 with the control arm and the wheel balancer combo
      I wanna be able to do anywhere from 12’s-37’s or even 40’s
      Would the 980 do 12’s and 37’s or even a 40’ tire?

    • @MJAltairy
      @MJAltairy  Před rokem +1

      @@jackblack7081 Ive only done only 1 set of 12in wide wheels and had no problems. I’ve also only done 1-2 sets of 37’s and had no issues mounting em. 35’s though, I’ve mounted so many, they’re a breeze on this machine!
      If you do plan on doing larger HD wheels, I suggest you also het the large diameter cone for the balancer (which i think i also have linked in the description).