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I'm currently running Work Emotion cr2p's on my car. The place that balanced them for me used regular stick on weights on the inside of the wheel only, which is
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I'm currently running Work Emotion cr2p's on my car. The place that balanced them for me used regular stick on weights on the inside of the wheel only, which is what I wanted, but the issue is that I still have a slight vibration at highway speeds. I'm going to have the balance checked before I make a decision, but I was curious to know if anyone has used balancing beads in place of the wheel weights. I've heard mixed reviews, mostly positive but that's coming from people that have used them primarily in trucks with beefy tires.
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