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International Marketing, Inc. Equal Tire Balancer
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1 830 Fri January 20, 2006
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100% of reviewers $9.00 5.0
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Description: EQUAL is a dry polymer tire balancer that can be injected into tires directly through the valve stem. Once inside the tire cavity, EQUAL granules are forced across the tread width and around the circumference of the tire, responding to force variations caused by non-uniformities within the tire, the road and even the load. EQUAL balances as the load and speed change to maintain a vibration-free, stable footprint.

EQUAL tire balancer reduces vibration in 3 ways. It compensates for irregularities found in both the tire and wheel assembly and at the tire road surface contact. EQUAL also has the ability to adapt, respond and dampen vibrations at the tire footprint

EQUAL is the tire balancer that will save you money. Even tire wear means thousands of extra miles on each and every tire. Less shimmy means fewer alignments and fewer component and maintenance problems caused by vibration. And a one-time installation of EQUAL means you'll never have to pay to re-balance your tires again.
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Registered: January 2004
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Review Date: Fri January 20, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $9.00 | Rating: 5 

 
Pros: Easy Installation (on new tires)
Cons: Hard Installation (on mounted tires)

I used these in my SSRs. It helped out a little bit, but not much. I already had the tires mounted on the wheels, so had to air them down, break the beads and throw the bag in. The normal way to do it with mounted tires is to use a pump to pump the stuff in (I didn't feel like paying for the pump). Removal of the tires weren't bad with the polymer inside, but it was hard to get out of the tire completely. Decent stuff.

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