Hi Guys,
I'm looking at getting a wheel balancer for my home garage. It'll only see DIY work, probably used once every couple months. I've got an Atlas lift that I'm pretty happy with so I'm looking at Greg Smith balancers at the moment. I like how compact and portable the WB-HS is:
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-WB-HS-Wheel-Balancer
They also offer various powered ones such as the WB11 (cheapest):
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-WB11-Wheel-Balancer
My question is, do the powered ones provide a better balance than the hand crank ones? The accuracy (1g) and resolution (1.4 deg) are the same between the WB-HS and their high end WB77, so that seems to indicate the answer is "no", but I'm hoping for some real world experience on the matter.
Also, I'm open to other comments and suggestions (brands, machines, etc). Budget right now is around $1k, give a take a few hundred. Eventually I'll get a tire changer too, but for now might start out with the HF manual unit.
Thanks!
I'm looking at getting a wheel balancer for my home garage. It'll only see DIY work, probably used once every couple months. I've got an Atlas lift that I'm pretty happy with so I'm looking at Greg Smith balancers at the moment. I like how compact and portable the WB-HS is:
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-WB-HS-Wheel-Balancer
They also offer various powered ones such as the WB11 (cheapest):
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-WB11-Wheel-Balancer
My question is, do the powered ones provide a better balance than the hand crank ones? The accuracy (1g) and resolution (1.4 deg) are the same between the WB-HS and their high end WB77, so that seems to indicate the answer is "no", but I'm hoping for some real world experience on the matter.
Also, I'm open to other comments and suggestions (brands, machines, etc). Budget right now is around $1k, give a take a few hundred. Eventually I'll get a tire changer too, but for now might start out with the HF manual unit.
Thanks!