Junkman
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In another thread, there is a discussion going on about tire machines and balancers for home use, which prompted this post. I have had my tires spun balanced at the tire dealers, and find that a lot of times, I have to go back to have them done again, a week later, due to vibrations. I have a bubble balancer that I loaned to a friend many years ago, and he is still using it. He claims that it does as good a job on the tires that he uses as the expensive spin balancers. What are your thoughts on the bubble balancers? Old technology that belongs in the history books or old technology that still works well in a modern electronic world? I have never tried balancing a tire on the bubble machine that was originally done on a spin balancer, to see how the two compare. I might do that with my 1969 Cadillac, since they were only able to put the weights on the inside of the rim, since the car requires special weights to allow the wheel covers to fit, which they didn't have. Below is a poor quality picture of the wheel weights. I am looking for some of these if you have any.
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Junk
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Junk