Balance Tires Without Removing Them... Car Truck Trailer

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2018
  • No special tools required! Virtually any tire on cars and trucks can be done the same way.
    Stick on wheel weights are what I mostly use. I stick these to the inside center of the wheel(not on the lip like hammer on ones). The procedure is the same just use some masking tape to hold them roughly where you want. Then once balanced, remove the tire, clean the mounting spot and stick them.
    Wheel weights w/sticky tape installed: amzn.to/2CSE7PI
    Heavy duty 2 sided molding tape: amzn.to/2p1etid
    Car and truck tires: You just need a easily spinning axle. I've pried the brake pads apart really fast on a front axle to aid in effortless wheel motion. A front axle on 2wd rear wheel drive vehicles is ideal and the rear axle on a front wheel drive car. This type of balancing is a static balance and you will hear tech guys discuss dynamic balance as the only way... I call BS and have run these personally balanced tires on cars and trucks at sustained 80+mph (90+mph intermittent) without even the slightest vibration.
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Komentáře • 292

  • @rydubb5190
    @rydubb5190 Před 5 lety +39

    Some of the best advise and tips on CZcams right here!

  • @tykellerman6384
    @tykellerman6384 Před 5 lety +3

    Haven’t seen that trick for 40 years great video

  • @FancySassy80
    @FancySassy80 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this. Just did my tires and was looking how to balance them. Awesome video. Easy to follow.

  • @DoingItCheap
    @DoingItCheap Před 5 lety

    Glad to see you bring back some old school techniques. As a little kid, I watched my dad do this.

  • @mpfoote
    @mpfoote Před 4 lety +1

    I could feel my trailer vibrating on the highway. I was just about to take my trailer to a tire shop, then I found your video. Thank you for this awesome idea. I just went out and did this and it worked great! Test drive will be 4th of July weekend. 🍻

  • @inssan6550
    @inssan6550 Před 5 lety +37

    Don't forget to make sure the tires are clean and have no stones or mud in the tread first!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, that's a good point.

    • @EASTSIDE-313
      @EASTSIDE-313 Před 5 lety +4

      INSSAN check for old weights too if outta balance lol

    • @EASTSIDE-313
      @EASTSIDE-313 Před 5 lety +4

      INSSAN and remember tire shops put them on the inside and outside

    • @v4lhulme
      @v4lhulme Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, until they get stones in them while driving... kinda pointless to sit there and pick all the pebbles and stones out of the tread.

  • @randallwilhelmi964
    @randallwilhelmi964 Před 4 lety +1

    Many times I see trailers on the side of the road where the bearings ceased. Your explanation is awesome, I own two trailers and I’m going to check them today for balance and bearing heat, thank you for a great video. I’m subscribed.

  • @tombob671
    @tombob671 Před 5 lety +18

    Great tips, I have an old timer pal that does his own tires with an old bubble balancer. He claims it's good to 100 mph we did mine and at 80 it was still smooth soi believe him

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +7

      I do have a bubble balancer as well that I use for my car/truck tires. I take them to 70+ everyday without vibration. There is a learning curve to those machines.

    • @randyvinson7928
      @randyvinson7928 Před 5 lety +2

      the bubble b. works

    • @ClumsyCars
      @ClumsyCars Před 5 lety +1

      About $45 at harbor freight iirc.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +7

      The HF bubble balancer is the biggest piece of crap and it's more like $80 minus coupons. You can put a wheel on, balance it, take it off and put it back on and it will be off balance again. You can do this 10 times and you'll get different results. Sadly I wasted my money on it like many others. I do however have a $400 USA made bubble balancer that rocks. So pick up an old used USA one, but don't waste your money on the HF one.

    • @tombob671
      @tombob671 Před 5 lety

      @@sixtyfiveford watch out, that Chineseium will get you when you least expect it 😜

  • @chrisunpluggedable
    @chrisunpluggedable Před 2 lety

    Hands down the best video on how to do this yourself. Well done 👏

  • @bryoncovell6325
    @bryoncovell6325 Před 5 lety +2

    I always learn something watching your channel. Thanks for the time you take to educate us.

  • @waltschannel7465
    @waltschannel7465 Před 5 lety +2

    Very creative, simple, and cheap! The bearing tip was great also!

  • @paulstoolbox
    @paulstoolbox Před 5 lety +1

    You always put out great content! How are things going now days?
    Paul

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Paul. I'm doing great, just trying to find time to film stuff. How have you been doing?

  • @aleblanc3547
    @aleblanc3547 Před 5 lety

    Two great tips, Moe. I honestly never balanced a trailer tire, but it has to help them and the bearings last longer, even if it's hard to tell when your towing it. Thanks man--oh and she's still the coolest dog on youtube!!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks. The dog(Ginger) never stops and is a ball full of energy. I generally only balance the trailer tires if they are way out like this one was.

  • @johnwyman6331
    @johnwyman6331 Před 3 lety

    Driving for a while heating up the grease would help it to be more sensitive.
    In researching how to balance my own tires, I came across centramatic automatic tire balancers.
    Although I loved the idea of how they worked, I was unwilling to pay their prices. So after thinking about it awhile I realized I could do the same thing by placing 3 to 5 Oz of BB's inside the tires. The weight is not critical, I just figured somewhat near the weight of what they normally put on the tires.
    I tried it for myself and it works great!

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts Před 4 lety

    Awesome videos ! 👍🏻

  • @rodhawkins5037
    @rodhawkins5037 Před 5 lety +1

    I know what I'm going to be doing this week end !! Thanks for the tip.👍

  • @greasyhandsauto-shaunbutte9726

    The patience of Job! Nice work, as always.

  • @anthonysinclair5721
    @anthonysinclair5721 Před 4 lety

    Great bearing and balancing tutorial and a tire hound to boot! 😎

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 Před 3 lety

    Before seeing your video, I have thought of going to the wrecker and buying used hub/bearing assemblies for the vehicles I use on the highway. Then I figured that replacing the grease in the assemblies with 0 rated grease would lessen the lube drag and then mount them on a stand. I have the bubble balancer but have had mixed results with it. Around here they charge $20 per wheel to balance. Your video has cemented my idea to become a reality. Thanks.

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Před 5 lety +5

    I love it As you know I love the old school.

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish Před 5 lety +3

    Great video....how many times I have done this is unreal. money saving 2! My car with 250000K on it I still do it old school no .......good stuff!

  • @DAS-Videos
    @DAS-Videos Před 5 lety +1

    Years ago when my parents were trying to save every penny, my dad made a balancer by mounting a hub to a piece of ibeam. He was great at balancing tires using that thing. I was a kid, so that is one excuse but I sucked at it. There seemed to be more than one heavy spot :-) But I don't remember dad showing me the finesse like you do here.

  • @805ROADKING
    @805ROADKING Před 5 lety

    Very cool Bud!! I just picked me up a 64 F100, looks good but needs alotta work!!☺

  • @SteveRobReviews
    @SteveRobReviews Před 5 lety

    Love it bud , I'm going to have to try it too. 👍👍

  • @shanequinn8356
    @shanequinn8356 Před 10 měsíci

    I used to balance truck wheels this way and you are correct that only on the front axle. Also right that the brake shoes wound in first. For disc brakes the disc pads removed first.
    ALSO remove the king nut (castle nut) split pin and unwind nut two turns. Pull the wheel out to make loose on the big inner bearing and to make contact close frictionless on the smaller outer bearing. When you feel the truck tire can be turned using only your little finger and it continues to turn, you will see how this method works.

  • @survivoranchor8890
    @survivoranchor8890 Před 5 lety

    This was totally awesome. Loved this video.

  • @CarswithNash
    @CarswithNash Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice technique, I may have to try this. A person could make up a stand with a smooth bearing for doing this as long as you could mount the wheel perfectly on center. Like for me I have 5 vehicles that all share a bolt pattern so I could just mount up an old spindle for doing this & get very consistent results that way. Great tip at the end too, I actually always feel my hubs when I’m towing.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      It would be neat to have a super smooth hub mounted on a fixture.

    • @crpth1
      @crpth1 Před 5 lety

      Lucky you, none of my vehicles share the bolt pattern different manufacturers, brands, type. etc. ;-)
      Anyway my 2 cents: Remove and discard the seals from the bearings. Clean/remove all the grease, WD 40 or similar is perfect for the task.
      Result is much less resistance and a very sensitive "device". ;-)
      When off duty, cover with a plastic bag, to avoid dust and debris, etc. Next time you need it, it´s still "perfect".
      Cheers
      Edit: Half used bearings is the best. When new they´re still a bit "tight".
      Totally worn out, well it´s easy to figure out.
      When slightly used it´s just perfect. ;-)

  • @kevinyoungblut
    @kevinyoungblut Před 5 lety

    I use the same trick on feeling my hub temp. Great video as always.

  • @YouTubeCertified
    @YouTubeCertified Před 5 lety

    Always great vids. Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Man. I hope you're enjoying the great weather down there this time of year.

    • @YouTubeCertified
      @YouTubeCertified Před 5 lety

      sixtyfiveford most definitely. I only started carrying a jacket last week, for the evening time.

  • @edwardg9695
    @edwardg9695 Před 3 lety +1

    I usually split the final weight between the inside and outside of the rim. You can check the bearing of the brake hub by hauling for a while and coasting to a stop on a slight incline to make sure the brake did not add heat to the hub.

  • @BacktotheBasics101
    @BacktotheBasics101 Před rokem

    Another awesome video. Ty

  • @donaldmcintosh2495
    @donaldmcintosh2495 Před 5 lety

    love your ideas.have used a lot of them .thanks keep it up

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne Před 5 lety

    Very good information, thank you. Your dog is great as well.

  • @dirtysalmonchaser
    @dirtysalmonchaser Před 5 lety

    Great video, learned a lot. thank you!

  • @wtbm123
    @wtbm123 Před 5 lety

    Cool . Years ago in the garage we had a tire balance that worked like that . It had a round disk , with bolt on fingers , that had a ball on the end . Could use different amount of fingers but usually could find a combination that let the balls set in lug holes . Then tighten bolts that held fingers to disk and all was self centered . Then it all bolted to the machine , that was basically a horizontal shaft on a bearing .

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      That would be neat to see.

    • @wtbm123
      @wtbm123 Před 5 lety

      Something like this only a little different , but same principle for the centering hub. www.atlasautoequipment.com/products/other-products/accessories/universal-adapter?gclid=CjwKCAjwlejcBRAdEiwAAbj6KeCov5Qj3SStvTsw4H5ltwtTK3raXuR_29eqnkf2EtwmcHnjpNqLnBoCVvkQAvD_BwE

  • @AtimatikArmy
    @AtimatikArmy Před 5 lety

    I love this video, great tips! (both of them!)

  • @jwayne777
    @jwayne777 Před rokem

    This is vital DUDE, knowledge. Thanks.
    Great channel.

  • @tanksoldier9770
    @tanksoldier9770 Před 5 lety

    We carry a laser temperature tool we check everything that moves from under the hood to the rear axle it doesn't take much time only a couple of minutes ,breaking down on the road could be hours or more , thanks for your video

  • @aaronurban3885
    @aaronurban3885 Před 3 lety +1

    "Dead on close" hahahaha, I'm using that from now on.

  • @rogerjoseph2532
    @rogerjoseph2532 Před 2 lety

    thanks so much bud, you really helped me

  • @mrrod805
    @mrrod805 Před 5 lety +1

    I learned more with you than I ever did with my dad

  • @marksarkaquariums9056
    @marksarkaquariums9056 Před 5 lety

    Great Video.Thanks for Sharing

  • @DannyB-cs9vx
    @DannyB-cs9vx Před 4 lety +2

    You can press something that vibrates on the axle like a electric sander. the vibration loosens the friction.

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 Před 5 lety

    Old school cool, with good safety tip to booth. Sty well Moe, Joe Z

  • @GoldNmeme
    @GoldNmeme Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thanks

  • @TrojanHorse1959
    @TrojanHorse1959 Před 5 lety

    Great advice and tips! Love the dog!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Robert. The dog is always having a blast.

    • @TrojanHorse1959
      @TrojanHorse1959 Před 5 lety

      LOL! I love watching her, she reminds me so much of my Blue Heeler and Red Heeler/Australian Shepard mix. I lost them both several years ago, but they lived long, happy lives while they were here. One was 16 and the other 17 years old when they passed on.

  • @Steve-bo6ht
    @Steve-bo6ht Před 3 lety

    I really must remember that fishing ploy next time in the tyre shop 👍

  • @CraigBMM
    @CraigBMM Před 2 lety

    your awsome .. loved this vid

  • @kevinmcguire3215
    @kevinmcguire3215 Před 2 lety

    Cool and helping thanks

  • @Blakehx
    @Blakehx Před 5 lety

    Great stuff as always, thanks! Cool dog by the way... I can't train my dog to get off the couch!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      I can't make this dog sit still. A little couch time would be nice.

  • @rossfricke2010
    @rossfricke2010 Před 5 lety

    Interesting, thanks for sharing 👍

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Man.

    • @rossfricke2010
      @rossfricke2010 Před 5 lety

      sixtyfiveford I tried it on my durango, even took the wheel off and fully compressed the caliper, but too much resistance in the wheel bearing I guess, I’ll have to try another vehicle 👍

  • @PKAdventures
    @PKAdventures Před rokem

    thanks a lot for this. it's simple and i feel like i have seen someone do it before, but i had completely forgot it. if i wasn't already subscribed, i would subscribe

  • @BigFarles
    @BigFarles Před 5 lety

    Awesome video.

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars Před 5 lety +1

    Smooth rolling to the lake.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      I stole your "Old School Cool" phrase from the other day.

    • @ozzstars_cars
      @ozzstars_cars Před 5 lety

      @@sixtyfiveford I heard you say the phrase and literally chuckled and then said old school cool out loud. Haha 👍

  • @Uticagreens
    @Uticagreens Před 5 lety +6

    One thumbs up for the video and one thumbs up for the dog.

  • @mre3820
    @mre3820 Před 5 lety +2

    Looks a healthy and well balanced doggie 🙃🐶🐶

  • @benjamingale
    @benjamingale Před 5 lety

    Amazing ~ thanks Moe

  • @joeydelrio
    @joeydelrio Před rokem

    great video, shops are charging $80 plus now just to balance which is insane.

  • @DanielGonzalez-nh4wl
    @DanielGonzalez-nh4wl Před 4 lety

    ? Is from me to you the wheels you got on the trailer what type of car they came off and what your bolt pattern on the hub.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 4 lety

      These particular wheels are Jeep wheels from the early 2000's. Most trailers have a 5 lug pattern on 4.5" circle. Jeeps and Ford Rangers used this same pattern from the 80's until 2010ish.

  • @kerongnosilaianw8613
    @kerongnosilaianw8613 Před 3 lety +1

    Can I balance my car Tyre by following these steps?

  • @tblbaby
    @tblbaby Před 5 lety

    sweet tech Moe !

  • @Heinrich99
    @Heinrich99 Před 4 měsíci

    This is a good video I watched this a couple of years ago, unfortunately I didn't get to practice this technique.

  • @goclunker
    @goclunker Před 4 lety +1

    Totally doing this. Mounted my tires today using rim edge guards and spoons. Zero damage to my barrels and lips, unlike many lazy shops that slam rims into the machine which then marks the barrels with its teeth. No thanks. Bought brand new wheels and tires. Will use that nylon tool to dismount in the future. Rather have skills than go to shops

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan Před 5 lety

    Good one Moe!

  • @haf-oq3vt
    @haf-oq3vt Před 23 dny

    This trick is good when your wheel bearing be healthy 😂

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 Před rokem

    I usually use a new drill bit a little smaller than my drywall screws and go ahead and use screws to attach the weight onto the rubber. Never use glue. You do have to consider the extra weight of the screws.

    • @mr.iforgot3062
      @mr.iforgot3062 Před rokem

      Put on the bottom of tread, where the rubber meets the road.

  • @1D10CRACY
    @1D10CRACY Před 5 lety +6

    I've never balanced trailer tires. Probably not the smartest thing, but I've never noticed any issues.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +6

      I think it prolongs the life of the tires/bearings/spring bushings etc. For the most part unless it's way out like this tire was you would never notice it.

    • @RepairmanJared
      @RepairmanJared Před 5 lety

      Ya I have never had a shop even ask to balance trailer tires in Minnesota still good info though. Also I thought you were not supposed to re-use wheel weights because there much more likely to fall off.

    • @johnm.4141
      @johnm.4141 Před 4 lety

      Walmart won't balance trailer tires unless you ask and even then they hesitate. Don't know why.

  • @Ohhighbud
    @Ohhighbud Před 2 lety

    Does it matter if the weights on the inside or outside of the rim ?

  • @ken2391
    @ken2391 Před 5 lety

    Great video, thanks for posting it.
    When are you going to do a whole video on your dog? He looks pretty awesome - I'd love to see that one.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      Thanks. Good idea, I could do a video on Ginger.

  • @kexia
    @kexia Před 5 lety

    How do you balance the inner and outer side of a rim of an alloy wheel ?

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      I usually just use stick on weights in the center for alloy wheels.

  • @348loadedlever3
    @348loadedlever3 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes that works but sometimes you have to loosen the bearings a bit. Don't forget to re tighten

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      True. Fresh packed bearings aren't the best for effortless motion and that's generally when you're thinking about stuff like this.

  • @MrJeremywarner
    @MrJeremywarner Před 3 lety

    Beautiful bearings...my goodness

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife Před 5 lety

    this was cool Moe, no tools at all. Save those weights, I used 20 pounds of wheel weights for my dive helmet.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      That has to be fun walking around outside of water. You need to do more videos on the dive helmet!

    • @RobbsHomemadeLife
      @RobbsHomemadeLife Před 5 lety

      I agree, it is on my list.

  • @BacktotheBasics101
    @BacktotheBasics101 Před 5 lety

    Awesome

  • @TheBasstead1
    @TheBasstead1 Před 2 lety

    For trailer tires, go to harbor freight. Purchase an affordable portable balancer. Zip the trailer tires off in 2 minutes. Put the trailer tire in the bubble balancer. Balance the tires. Put them back on.

  • @whereisit467
    @whereisit467 Před 5 lety +1

    SLAM.... Wayyy buddy video's worth watching... Teach the dog how to balance wheels as well... Interesting videos when it comes to saving money... Well done...

  • @kaye2890
    @kaye2890 Před 3 lety

    After watch the video. Will try to install tire myself. Save $30 each tire.
    I have a harbor freight folding trailer. Bearing not going in properly. Castle nut can not go in far enough to place a safety pin back in.
    What to do next?

  • @frankmorris2603
    @frankmorris2603 Před 5 lety

    Can this method work on cars well ?
    I've had a massive issue with getting my new wheels and tyres balanced on my Navara. Tried so many tyre specialists but no luck with off the vehicle balance machines. At 100 km/hr same shaking.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      Your tires could be out of round and no amount of balancing will help. Jack up one wheel so it is just barely off the ground and rotate it. Look at the distance from the ground to the tire.

    • @frankmorris2603
      @frankmorris2603 Před 5 lety

      @@sixtyfiveford
      Good advice, but that was done by the firm i bought them off and i witnessed the test on all wheels.
      Running very true.
      The theory i have is because the tyres are average quality Toyo 4WD open country crap, they are deforming at 100 km/h on the highway.
      I don't recommend them.

  • @VITAKENNY
    @VITAKENNY Před 3 lety

    You have shown static balance tire. Do you have a way to dynamic balance wheel ?

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 3 lety

      The only thing that will dynamic balance a wheel is a professional tire machine. I static balance my wheels and can easily drive 80mph plus without a single vibration.

    • @VITAKENNY
      @VITAKENNY Před 3 lety

      Can you validate my DIY dynamic balance devise?

  • @DougAskin
    @DougAskin Před 2 lety

    Good way to do it

  • @pgtmr2713
    @pgtmr2713 Před 5 lety

    Harbor Freight caries stick on weights since they sell a balancer. Those stamped steel trailer wheels look like the 15's my Jeep came with.

  • @tonywinslow2111
    @tonywinslow2111 Před 2 lety

    Have you ever used the Tire Balancing Beads ?

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv Před 5 lety

    I suppose for bearings that are not that easy to move, some kind of vibration applied to the axel may help.
    A use for that crap-o power tool that vibrates because of a poorly balanced armature.
    Something you could try on your trailer, faster result perhaps?

  • @lexboegen
    @lexboegen Před 5 lety

    This should work better than Harbor Freight's cheapo bubble balancer. They had one on display so I took the top part off and turned it over to look inside. The base has a steel rod tapered to a sharp point, and the point fits in a recess in the top. The problem was that recess piece was glued in the top and I didn't need a caliper to see that it wasn't even close to being centered. There's no way that balancer could be accurate. You get what you pay for. I've been trying to think of a way to make an accurate static balancer that would work for all my vehicles, and thanks to you, I now know that I don't need one--just use the vehicle itself.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +1

      I bought the Harbor Freight Bubble balancer 10+ years ago and it is a nightmare. You would balance the tire, pull it off, put it back on and it was randomly out of balance a different side. You could do this endlessly. Randomly I found the vintage USA model that they copied to make there's and bought it. The vintage USA made one actually works pretty good.

    • @integr8er66
      @integr8er66 Před 5 lety +1

      @@sixtyfiveford Its pretty easy to make one if you have a lathe, even a wood lathe will work, all you need is to be sure it fits the hub hole good, and that it is concentric with the cone in the center, then use the HF base.
      You can either use tbe HF bubble, or just use a good level across the wheel in several directions till you find the high spot. Actually the level will be more accurate

  • @hoglundh
    @hoglundh Před 4 lety

    Genius!

  • @ROTAXD
    @ROTAXD Před 5 lety

    This method does work for a ballpark balance, but it's far from perfect. Back when I was a kid and I used to throw weights off roading I'd use this method to get by until pay day. Around town it would usually be fine but above 60mph you'd still get some vibration.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety +2

      It takes practice with this method, but I can cruise 70+ without any vibration with it. Sometimes it takes a second or third go and some trial and error by adding another weight here and there.

  • @lfteri
    @lfteri Před 5 lety +1

    Nice doggo

  • @paulk5311
    @paulk5311 Před 5 lety

    i balance motorcycle tires like this but i suspend them between two jack stands with a long extension through the axle hole.
    i do spin it faster than this but the results are the same.

  • @mikecarr1484
    @mikecarr1484 Před 5 lety

    I like these videos. You should see how bad some people get it. And famous last words.. "I watched a video on you tube how to" didn't I do it right?. As they bring in their car.

  • @alaricrice9017
    @alaricrice9017 Před 5 lety +1

    This is called static balancing. Basically your only balancing up and down vibration. But when you take the tire to a tire shop they use dynamic balancing which will balance up and down but also side to side. Dynamic is leaps and bounds better than static. Now for a trailer tire it should be just fine. But dont do this on a car.

    • @bumbaclot18
      @bumbaclot18 Před 4 lety +1

      How did they set a 301 mph land speed record in 1935, ten years before Merrill wheel balancing system was invented?

  • @bctruck
    @bctruck Před 5 lety +1

    Yep! cheap and easy,,,just like my first wife! Now show us how to tell if a tire is out of round without removing it?

  • @whoolph
    @whoolph Před 5 lety

    Cool tip . . . cooler dog . . . :) Rog

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      Hey Thanks. I'm running out of ideas of tricks to teach her.

  • @ghostrider2664
    @ghostrider2664 Před 4 lety +1

    I need it for car. dont have free spinning axle on subaru :(

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 4 lety

      Subaru's a perfect from the factory and never need any work.

    • @ghostrider2664
      @ghostrider2664 Před 4 lety

      @@sixtyfiveford yessss......sure. ok.

  • @airecraft1
    @airecraft1 Před 5 lety

    My trailer tires don’t seem to last long at all . I don’t know why

    • @rodhawkins5037
      @rodhawkins5037 Před 5 lety

      Axle bent

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      Rod, that's what I would determine. I have straightened/ put the correct bend in a lot of axles to cure this. I think I have 2 videos on just this.

    • @airecraft1
      @airecraft1 Před 5 lety

      sixtyfiveford I’ll have to look it over I know the wheels toe out but I thought the axle did that when it was new . I could be wrong

  • @1970chevelle396
    @1970chevelle396 Před 5 lety

    You got a lot of weights saved up.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 5 lety

      Seams like I only use the stick on ones anymore.

  • @jparra4766
    @jparra4766 Před 5 lety

    Awesome idea. Should have thought of it myself. Oh well.

  • @SirvacYerqer
    @SirvacYerqer Před 2 lety

    Its good to know that its possible at home , but it takes to much time an patient do to it this way
    Maybe 2 hours for 4 tyres ?

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Před 2 lety +1

      The first tire takes the longest as you learn how much weight to counteract the imbalance by how fast it wants to spin to the heaviest spot. Yeah possibly 2 hours but you're not standing there the whole time. Probably around 15 to 20 minutes of work but you're checking on it for around 2 hours. Honestly though you can throw a tire on and you'll see whether or not it needs any weight at all really. some will be so balanced that you'll spend them once and you realize they don't really need any weight.

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 Před rokem

    Make sure your tires are not totally bald. And also, make sure nobody slashed your tire before you do all that. It won't hold air.

  • @diadee3158
    @diadee3158 Před 2 lety

    WOW!

  • @EnemyDwarf-TTV
    @EnemyDwarf-TTV Před rokem

    Knock of all the weights and put 6oz of antifreeze in all done.