Beads or static

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This isn't B-body related, I need new tires on my Wrangler soon. I'm thinking of beads vs stick on weights. I have beads in my Cummins, but no tpms. Should I go with beads and ditch tpms or just do static? I like beads so I don't have to have a rebalance and better on straight axle bearings.
I drive the Wrangler way more than the truck so I don't have long term data on beads.
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Guess I'm out of the loop on this. What's beads and 'tpms'?
 

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Guess I'm out of the loop on this. What's beads and 'tpms'?
Old timer! Lol. Balance beads, usually made of ceramic are dumped in between the tire and rim, depending on tire size there is a certain weight of them, they balance the tire to the rim when it spins. TPMS- Tire pressure management system. Basically tells you when air pressure is low.
 

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I use beads on my Powerwagon but that’s a 78 with no tpms. They work great….85mph on thruway and no shaking, smooth as glass.
 

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Old timer! Lol. Balance beads, usually made of ceramic are dumped in between the tire and rim, depending on tire size there is a certain weight of them, they balance the tire to the rim when it spins. TPMS- Tire pressure management system. Basically tells you when air pressure is low.

@ESOXER Thinking about it, I've heard of the beads but didn't know they were still around. Thought they were a gimmick and died out and the tpms makes sense. Didn't put it together. Lots of the newer cars have it. Heck, I'm still driving stuff from the mid 90's lol
 

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beads are fine but you need to air up with no moisture or in cold weather you can get a spinning lump,never heard of it used on a car,lots of highway trucks used it!
 

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The tire store conned me into using beads on one of my Freightliners. Huge waste of money.
Kind of like filling tires with N2 instead of air. Even though air is 78% N2.
 
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