Do you have any pics of the balancers installed?Just thought I would chime it. More expensive, only a one time purchase, unlimited tire changes, no noise to speak of, nothing to clump up or rust, and VERY functional - It's what I have been using for 3 years now - with ZERO led weights on any rim, both on the Jeep and the Chaser......
Centramatic Balancers.
Only draw back - if you consider it one - is that they are visible through the rim.
The article raises what I think is an even more important issue than the balancing - namely the unsprung weight. If your wheels are heavy by comparison to your truck, then your steering and suspension will be affected badly.
As far as the bead balancing is concerned, basically, they seem to just be saying that any imbalance in the heavy wheels will push your suspension and steering around instead of shaking the wheels in the normal way, so the beads won't correct the problem. However, you have a heavy rig - around 4 tons, so their argument might not apply anyway?
Is anyone that is running commercial tires on a pickup, using balancing beads?
a buddy of mine has succesfully used the airsoft pellets on his 86 bronco. he has 37" km2's with the pellets and they ride like glass. even at 70, still super smooth. startign with a quality tire i am sure helped, but i think the air softs did a good job, too.
also ont he air softs. they can be bought at wal-mart. maybe more readily avalible than the others.
I use Equal, works great.
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/cart/product.php?productid=18472&cat=277&page=1
i use centramatic balancers on my xterra.. best investment i have made yet in my opinion. i mount all my tires when i change them out. everytime, i get even treadwear and the ride is nice and smooth.:victory: