Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

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sgnimj96
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Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

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This is just a "ball"-park static balance of a mk1 13' alloy wheel.
I got a bullseye center balance level thing from ebay and then a single pool ball from the flea market.
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The pool ball jams nicely in the center on these old stock alloy wheels,
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then I just set in on a small but thick sheet of glass.
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An old paint bucket gives good enough lift for the wheel to balance freely.
The center cap also works well for the bullseye to set on.
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Centered the bullseye and rotate the wheel in small increment noting any change in the level.
If it's unbalanced the heavy side will rotate with the wheel so you add weight(s) until the bubble stays centered.
HF sells stick-on weights that work (clean surface well) , I got the 1/2oz ones because this is a vague science. Maybe with a better bullseye 1/4oz weight would be useful, some say you just cut the bigger ones in half idk.
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And if you are changing a tire, save the old weights and use those too.
So this one ended up with 4 weights, but another wheel I did got just one.
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Comes in handy if you're swapping a tire with a HF tire tool, or after plugging/patching,
or just to see if you can make an old tire ride better without buying a "lifetime" balance for it.

I'm sure the store-bought tire bubble balancers are better, but this is an interesting alternative that takes up less space.
Of course the logistics of different rims may make setting it up harder, the idea is the same but it's not universal.
If the center hole of the rim is too big, it obviously won't work without a bigger ball or some other method. Didn't work for my steel rim.
If the bullseye level can't sit flat and centered, it won't work either.

Note - sometimes a tire is just messed up and will NEVER balance or drive straight because it's separating inside or worn in a bad way.
You certainly don't want to waste time and/or money trying to balance those.
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Re: Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

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Great idea.
Could maybe use a level instead of the bullseye
if it won't fit.
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Re: Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

Post by sgnimj96 »

A regular level is interesting but tricky in a different way.
I think one would have to rotate the level in increments and the tire stays still.
With a good level, could even work better! (you may need to patent that idea just because :idea: )
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Re: Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

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Working on the dodge tires today and was asking my neighbor if he had a bowling ball.
Nope.
'91 Golf gasser converted to a 12mm pump, M-TDI.
'84 1.6TD Rabbit with a VNT-15 turbo, still setup to run on vegetable oil.
'84 GTI with 1.7TD pistons and intercooled.
2003 TDI wagon
2000 TDI Jetta.
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Re: Pool Ball DIY Tire Balance

Post by sgnimj96 »

I'm surprised these seems to only be one design from china sold anywhere. Ebay has em for 66$ , HF for a bit more.
The idea is so simple it's silly.
Any suitable cone with a center divit balanced on a pointed metal rod would work,

I'm sure there are some precision hillbilly balancers out there
"Sharpened rebar hammered into the ground and an old dog bowl FTW!" :lol:

What's really odd is all the products, videos, and discussions out there about putting bb's or pellets INSIDE the tire
to try to get out of balancing it; seems like that would be a hassle.
81' Scirocco 1.6D (conversion)
86 Golf 1.6D
85' 300TD
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