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> I've changed the front tires from Cooper Load Range D to
> Michelin XPS Rib LRE. Still the same problem. I took
> them to a place that had the Hunter 9700 machine last
> week. They did NOT use the roller and I'm not sure what
> adapter they had. They seemed to be worse when I left.
David, take them back and have them spin them again. I'll betcha a do-nut
that they'll still be out of balance. With a cone adaptor it's impossible
to properly center these wheels. A good check is to demount and remount the
wheel(some say turn them a half revolution, but I don't think that's
necessary) and spin again. 9.5 times out of ten, they'll be out of balance.
You gotta' have a hub-centered adaptor to properly balance these.
> The idler arm has a little bit of play in it.
> If I'm going to have the same difficulty with balancing the
> Alcoas why spend the money????
Better appearance, lower unsprung weight, better tire availability and no
more disposable curb feelers(hub caps).
Patrick
> I've changed the front tires from Cooper Load Range D to
> Michelin XPS Rib LRE. Still the same problem. I took
> them to a place that had the Hunter 9700 machine last
> week. They did NOT use the roller and I'm not sure what
> adapter they had. They seemed to be worse when I left.
David, take them back and have them spin them again. I'll betcha a do-nut
that they'll still be out of balance. With a cone adaptor it's impossible
to properly center these wheels. A good check is to demount and remount the
wheel(some say turn them a half revolution, but I don't think that's
necessary) and spin again. 9.5 times out of ten, they'll be out of balance.
You gotta' have a hub-centered adaptor to properly balance these.
> The idler arm has a little bit of play in it.
> If I'm going to have the same difficulty with balancing the
> Alcoas why spend the money????
Better appearance, lower unsprung weight, better tire availability and no
more disposable curb feelers(hub caps).
Patrick