Can You Use Antifreeze to Balance Tires?
The Silverado runs great, but the rims are rusty and poorly designed causing balance issues that will constantly be changing. I needed some sort of dynamic balancing that will compensate for the rust and mud that is accumulating on the rims. I saw online that some people use antifreeze to balance their tires. They also use special beads that go in the tire to help with balancing. I happen to have a jug of antifreeze, so that will be what I will try in this video. Join me as I learn about fluid balancing.

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