I've run balancing beads in a 35" tyre since 2013. Done about 70,000 hard kms on the KM2's. A few things of note:
1) if you are using them in a 4wd that airs up and down regular get the larger 4x4 specific beads. The fine beads get stuck in the valve and can (happened to me a few times) allow a valve to leak air;
2) the rotating mass of the larger tyre takes about 200m at each speed interval to find balance. if you sit on 80kph and speed up to 100 kph you will feel a typical wheel imbalance until they normalise;
3) err on the side of putting in a few more than the recommended bag size. ie buy 5 bags and share evenly among the 4 tyres or buy the bag for the tyre size up from what you run. i found mine were not finding balance with the recommended amount but that might be my set up.
I've never paid attention to the wear pattern but having read this post and with reflection, i have pretty even wear across the tyre. The front have about 20,000 more life in them but the rears are cut up and chipped to buggery (had a hard life both doing technical 4wding and lots of kms on outback dirt roads). I'm happy with 70,000 kms. I haven't inspected the inside of the tyre so can't contribute to that issue.
added bonus, kids get entertainment rolling a tyre around to hear the beads pinging around inside.
Would i go beads next time? If i could get a 35" tyre to balance with weights i'd lean that way. The normalisation period can get tiresome when doing big distances that involves variable speeds.
MLD
Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110
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