onetonjohn
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Glad you got the Coopers. I love mine (ST MAX). As a bonus, I think Coopers are one of the last tires made in US.
Yes. Visit the dynabead website, you can find the weight chart.
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Adding to the tire discussion, here's my BFG's. Let me say up front, I've always had excellent luck with BFG tires, not so much on this set. While these tires are nearly 8 years old, they have very few miles and the truck is 90% garage kept. Heck there's a 66 mustang parked in the same garage with tires that were installed in the 1980's and they look better than these! Hate to start a hunting season driving hundreds of miles from home on these!You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
Thanks!
RE: Dynabeads, I looked at the website for the weight suggestions for my tires and I noticed that the beads are much smaller than airsoft bb's . I'm assuming that's so you can pour into the valve stem. They also state that the beads are ceramic. I'm pretty sure that airsoft bb's are plastic. Would you be concerned about the different size and density in regards to the effectiveness and longevity? Are the beads much better than lead weights on the rim?
They made tires better back then. Today's tires just don't seem to last as well.Heck there's a 66 mustang parked in the same garage with tires that were installed in the 1980's and they look better than these!