Liecha
TDR MEMBER
After reading about wheel balancing and Dynamic Wheel Balancers I decided to try the Centramatic Dynamic Wheel Balancers (Item# 300318, 2012 Ram 3500 SWR). Right after I ordered them I came across the Balance Masters in discussion threads (go figure). I decide to stick with the Centramatics as they used an oil base with BB's instead of the Mercury the Balance Masters do. I am thinking about using the Balancer Master products for my axle at some point.
Anyway I have 18000mi on my factory firestones and I will report later what the millage I get out of them when replacement time comes, when the tires wear out.
So far I have driven only about 200mi and I really cannot say that I notice a difference in the ride, if anything it feels a bit rougher (very subjective evaluation). I have noticed many big rigs with them on (now that I am paying attention) so I would think that there is some merit in them or the big boys would not be using them.
Mine cost $213.95 with shipping ordered directly from Centramatic.
I had great communication with the folks at Centramatic, as I was wanting to get these on when I did my tire rotation. They came just when the guys said they would.
The balancers come in two sets marked "A" and "B". The "B"'s have an offset and the "A"'s do not. I found no clearance issues with either set on the rear so I placed the "A"'s on the rear. I placed the "B"'s on the front as they gave a little more clearance around the calipers. I found that they would have fit either way, but I liked having the offset set towards the wheel to give the extra clearance around the calipers.
I will post some pictures when I figure out how to do so.
Anyway I have 18000mi on my factory firestones and I will report later what the millage I get out of them when replacement time comes, when the tires wear out.
So far I have driven only about 200mi and I really cannot say that I notice a difference in the ride, if anything it feels a bit rougher (very subjective evaluation). I have noticed many big rigs with them on (now that I am paying attention) so I would think that there is some merit in them or the big boys would not be using them.
Mine cost $213.95 with shipping ordered directly from Centramatic.
I had great communication with the folks at Centramatic, as I was wanting to get these on when I did my tire rotation. They came just when the guys said they would.
The balancers come in two sets marked "A" and "B". The "B"'s have an offset and the "A"'s do not. I found no clearance issues with either set on the rear so I placed the "A"'s on the rear. I placed the "B"'s on the front as they gave a little more clearance around the calipers. I found that they would have fit either way, but I liked having the offset set towards the wheel to give the extra clearance around the calipers.
I will post some pictures when I figure out how to do so.