Tire truing and equal

hugh fellows

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Hello Netters,

Could someone please refresh my memory ? I remember some postings
about a truck tire company around Atlanta or Gainsville GA who could do
a good job of truing Gmc tires. I would like to know who, and I hope He
can install the EQUAL tire balancing compound since I heard several
glowing reports of it on GMC- NET. Can someone speak up on this and also
if anyone has had a bad experience with the EQUAL please let me hear
from you. Thanks for your help.

Happy Trails
Hugh Fellows
 
I have used Equal for the last two months.
I think it works great. I have the original 16.5
inch wheels and bias ply E rated tires.

It drove me crazy trying to get hub caps to stay on
but when we added Equal we removed all wheel weights
and the hub caps can go on the way they are supposed to.

One word of caution always check tire pressure with the
valves on the top of the wheel and add a small amount of air
before checking pressure to blow out the Equal from the valve stem.

This prevents the Equal from getting in the valve and causing a leak.

Bob Morris
Jayhawk
74 Elganza SE
Cortland NY
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Hugh Fellows
To: GMC chat postings
Sent: October 07, 1999 3:14 PM
Subject: GMC: Tire truing and equal

> Hello Netters,
>
> Could someone please refresh my memory ? I remember some postings
> about a truck tire company around Atlanta or Gainsville GA who could do
> a good job of truing Gmc tires. I would like to know who, and I hope He
> can install the EQUAL tire balancing compound since I heard several
> glowing reports of it on GMC- NET. Can someone speak up on this and also
> if anyone has had a bad experience with the EQUAL please let me hear
> from you. Thanks for your help.
>
> Happy Trails
> Hugh Fellows
>
>
 
The real trick on keeping the original hubcaps with the steel radial rim
on was to make sure that the balance weights were put only on the back
side of the rim. The PO had been balancing the tires that way for years
without problems. I ask my tire guy if that was truly possible and he
said he can do it. I now have Alcoa's so that's a moot point for me.

J.R. Wright

>
> I have used Equal for the last two months.
> I think it works great. I have the original 16.5
> inch wheels and bias ply E rated tires.
>
> It drove me crazy trying to get hub caps to stay on
> but when we added Equal we removed all wheel weights
> and the hub caps can go on the way they are supposed to.
>
> One word of caution always check tire pressure with the
> valves on the top of the wheel and add a small amount of air
> before checking pressure to blow out the Equal from the valve stem.
>
> This prevents the Equal from getting in the valve and causing a leak.
>
> Bob Morris
> Jayhawk
> 74 Elganza SE
> Cortland NY
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hugh Fellows
> To: GMC chat postings
> Sent: October 07, 1999 3:14 PM
> Subject: GMC: Tire truing and equal
>
> > Hello Netters,
> >
> > Could someone please refresh my memory ? I remember some postings
> > about a truck tire company around Atlanta or Gainsville GA who could do
> > a good job of truing Gmc tires. I would like to know who, and I hope He
> > can install the EQUAL tire balancing compound since I heard several
> > glowing reports of it on GMC- NET. Can someone speak up on this and also
> > if anyone has had a bad experience with the EQUAL please let me hear
> > from you. Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Happy Trails
> > Hugh Fellows
> >
> >
 
Hugh,
I had my tires trued a truck tire dealer in Gainsville a few years back. I
believe the companies name was Kessler Tire. Check the WWW for a listing.
The balance was excellent after they got finished. They spun the tires,
wheels and all while mounted on the coach. However, be careful. I'm told
that damage can be done to the final drive if the engine is used to spin the
front wheels.
Phil Stewart
76 Tansmode, TN

> Hello Netters,
>
> Could someone please refresh my memory ? I remember some postings
> about a truck tire company around Atlanta or Gainsville GA who could do
> a good job of truing Gmc tires. I would like to know who, and I hope He
> can install the EQUAL tire balancing compound since I heard several
> glowing reports of it on GMC- NET. Can someone speak up on this and also
> if anyone has had a bad experience with the EQUAL please let me hear
> from you. Thanks for your help.
>
> Happy Trails
> Hugh Fellows