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2011-2014 Mustangs
Wheels/Tires/Brakes
Tire Balancing with Drag Radials
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<blockquote data-quote="RAZRS EDGE" data-source="post: 14580508" data-attributes="member: 18309"><p>Make sure they are not using a road force balancer. I prefer using a bubble balancer on radials/slicks.</p><p></p><p>As others have stated, if you have tried several times with no success, I am betting it's the wheel. One other thing to remember when balancing, if it is taking a lot of weight, try rotating the tire 180 degrees. Sometimes you get the heavy spot on the tire and the heavy spot on the wheel in the same general area. That will make it take far more weight. And unless you have a beadlock wheel, drag radials/slicks will rotate on the wheel with a solid launch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAZRS EDGE, post: 14580508, member: 18309"] Make sure they are not using a road force balancer. I prefer using a bubble balancer on radials/slicks. As others have stated, if you have tried several times with no success, I am betting it's the wheel. One other thing to remember when balancing, if it is taking a lot of weight, try rotating the tire 180 degrees. Sometimes you get the heavy spot on the tire and the heavy spot on the wheel in the same general area. That will make it take far more weight. And unless you have a beadlock wheel, drag radials/slicks will rotate on the wheel with a solid launch. [/QUOTE]
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