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balancing beadlocks

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balancing beadlocks

Post by siklux »

now i know some people will think im dumb askin as did the two 4x4 shops i went to and got turned away, but im lookin for anyone who can TRY and get my beadlocked maxxis 38's balanced(even if its just a little better) I have brand new rims and tyres and just want some one who can give it a go, they actually dont wobble hardly at all and there isnt an ounce on weight on em so im sure someone with a half decent balancer that can fit 38s on it could help me?? anyone know of anyone in Melbourne??
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Post by beretta »

my mate has had his bealocked simexs balanced, i thnk from memory they used something crazy like 300 grams on one wheel, they had weights stuck onto of more weights, looked hillarious. It can be done, its just find a shop to do it for you.

Not a dumb question at all in my book, I would probably just try the autobalance if I were you.

Cheers, Beretts
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Golf balls ?
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