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Yep, I usually move the wheel at least once to make sure it was centered perfectly. Doesn't take but 30 seconds extra, and can be well worth it.
Of course, having the tire correctly balanced is only part of the equation. Having the back side of the wheel and the corresponding contact surface on...
That is what a Hunter Road Force machine does, if asked to.
I like your idea, but trust the machine more as it also takes into account the softer sections of the sidewalls, and balances accordingly.
A few hundred miles of driving should not necessitate a rebalance.
They should be laying on their side when stored, once mounted.
Yes, I like to mount tires and let them lay in the garage until the next day, letting the pressure do its best to get any deformations out of the tire. Ideally they...
I think I asked earlier in this thread if the tires had been sitting with weight on them and allowed to cool off before going on the balancer. Doesn't matter if that's at home or at the store, they will not be as round as they could be when balanced.
And why wouldn't the old weights stay on? If...
Speaking of foreign cars, my best sleeper was an MGB that looked completely stock, except for tires and wheels. It had been on a diet, so with a 310 hp aluminum V8 moving 2,000 lbs. it ran really well.
But while its power to weight ratio was better than that of my girlfriend's 911 Turbo S...
I wish. For whatever reason, my 'Cat has been quite loud since day one. I like the sound, but it's not exactly stealthy.
My girlfriend's Redeye is much quieter, and the 'Hawk is very sedate...until you step on it.
Of the three, the 'Hawk is definitely the best sleeper. A chubby little taxi...
They won't hear anything out of the ordinary until I'm already half a car length past them.
And by then it's too late.
Besides, most poseurs have the stereo on, and loudly, so until I step on it they may think it's a V6.
And that's exactly how I like it.
I hope it's not the case, but it could be that it hasn't made it to the body vendor yet.
On the other hand, our severely delayed '19 never made it to a body vendor, but had chassis damage.
Which could've gone unnoticed.
I know that I could call my favorite dealer, order one, and get it for about invoice.
If wandering onto a dealer lot and looking at existing inventory, anything is possible I suppose.
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