Well, I ain't afraid to admit, I can not understand how dyna beads work! I know the same principle is used in cars, and heavy trucks too. BUT, all I can get into my head, is when the washing machine gets a few things out of balance, then goes into the spin cycle, and does Michael Jackson across the floor. When you open the lid, ALL the clothes are wadded up on one side. What stops dyna beads from doing the same thing? If you get a flat with dyna beads at, say 40/50 mph, do they all run to one side of the flat, causing more wobble, or less? I just can't get this simple thing, that does work, into my thick old head.
