I used a vibrating sander. With the beads in the bottle and the bottle in the hose. Connect the hose to the stem and hold the bottle above the stem. Then just turn on the sander, without any sandpaper on it, and hold it against the tube of beads. It takes a little while and the hose will wear through after a couple uses, so move the sander around on the hose. The vibration will shake the beads into the tire, then put the valve stem back in and air up the tire.
Glad to see you will now have them balanced, it does make a big difference (In my opinion). Which isn't worth much at times, (someone else's opinion) LOL!!!
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I used a vibrating sander. With the beads in the bottle and the bottle in the hose. Connect the hose to the stem and hold the bottle above the stem. Then just turn on the sander, without any sandpaper on it, and hold it against the tube of beads. It takes a little while and the hose will wear through after a couple uses, so move the sander around on the hose. The vibration will shake the beads into the tire, then put the valve stem back in and air up the tire.
Glad to see you will now have them balanced, it does make a big difference (In my opinion). Which isn't worth much at times, (someone else's opinion) LOL!!!
I am glad they are in there too. Time will tell how many miles the tires last. Your opinion matters to me. Thank you for watching and commenting.