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Old 07-08-2016, 07:40 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I agree that road force balance is a much better way to go with large wheels/tires. However, a good machine should work well in most cases and would detect any anomalies in either the wheels or tires.

I've heard that some of those low price wheels and tires may not balance well even when new. I guess you get what you pay for.


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Originally Posted by JC-Nismo View Post
Road Force is the only way to go on modded cars in my opinion and have them show you the balance report. I had this problem with a set of new tires that wouldn't balance and they ended up being "out of round" showing 60% negative and drove like bricks that I had to return due to defects. Spent $1300 on a new set of Vred's and it drove as smooth as sliding on ice.
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