Of course the stick on weights and put it inside of the wheel, close to the spoke and the inner edge. Two place per wheel.
For those with nice rims. What kind of wheel weights are you using? hammer on. or stick on? And where did you tell the worker to put the weights...or try to hide them?
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Of course the stick on weights and put it inside of the wheel, close to the spoke and the inner edge. Two place per wheel.
sameOriginally Posted by jjw
same
Gone but not forgotten
perfecto. Thanks.
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i think its called "blind balancing" so now you
can show those guys you know their technical terms![]()
originally by Rollingon20strong:
hey thanks jeff for the info good LOOking out
aka Dan and that cat ja ja ja takes care of my baby jaja
Originally Posted by niall
Actually, my buddy is going to mount and balance all my wheels for free! Talk about saving me some money.
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Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip