Re: Dyna Beads
I run them. I can't get wheel weights to stay on my wheels. Especially the fronts, since those need the stick on weights, which don't like the matte powdercoating.
The only thing I don't like about the beads is you have to give them a chance to settle out. Normal acceleration is fine, but if I stomp on it off the line (like freeway on-ramp light) they don't have enough tome to settle out, and can make some pretty bad shaking at high speeds. Seems to be the 10-40 range where you need to take it easy. Once up to 40, I can get on it with no ill effect.
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2000 E450 dually V10 wagon
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