I'm not a proponent of putting anything in the tires...Just don't like the idea of having something moving around in there...
Road Force balancing is what I look for when deciding which business to use. I used to have 38's, back in the day, now running on 35's...
Also, take a look at your tires...is there painted dots, on the sidewall? Yellow, perhaps?
I have learned to tell the person who is mounting the tires to place the "yellow dot" directly over the air valve stem. I have this done for all my cars/trucks...
That "yellow dot" signifies the lightest spot on the tire...and thus should be placed on the heaviest spot of the wheel..the valve stem...
These two factors (road force balancing + "yellow dot" placement) gives you the best outcome regarding tire balancing...IMHO.
FYI: No vibration at 80 mph... ; ) But, the fiberglass hood balloons at the rear corners on each side of the hinges as well as between the hinges ... Yikes!
I'll be installing some hood supports I made this past weekend, to the back area, to hopefully keep the hood from exploding from the air pressure!
Good Luck!
Aloha