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Re: Balancing slicks
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Cragar Super Tricks have a problem in the fact that the centers float until there are lug nuts in place and tightened down.
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07-18-2019, 08:42 PM | #12 |
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Re: Balancing slicks
That;s the problem with balancing slicks on racing wheels. Most wheels are lug centric and center on the shoulder of the lug nuts or the 5/8" wheel studs. The spin balancer centers off of the center and doesn't give a true balance. The best way is if you find a shop that has an adapter that bolts to the wheel with lug nuts and then centers on the balancer.
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Re: Balancing slicks
If you want to spin balance you could take an old front hub, in the bolt circle of your choice and bolt the wheel and tire assembly (front or rear) to the spin balancer. Use the adapters that pilot in the inner and outer bearings and into the outer race of the wheel bearings.
Actually if you used the existing front hubs and tires the entire rotating assembly would be balanced and you would have to witness mark the stud and wheel to reinstall the wheel onto the hub in the correct orientation.... Just sayin'
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