[Bricklin] Replacement Wheels

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Wed Mar 23 15:23:38 MST 2011


http://www.innovativebalancing.com/
Pour this stuff in your tires valve stem and it balances your tire.
But then most of our cars suffer from overaged tires that sit for long periods
of time and get flat spots and shifted belts, which means nothing helps.




-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Schroeder <gschroeder at comcast.net>
To: Bricklin <Bricklin at autox.team.net>; isensee <isensee at aol.com>
Sent: Wed, Mar 23, 2011 1:36 am
Subject: Re: [Bricklin] Replacement Wheels




Scott,

This is interesting. I will have to check to see how they were balanced the
last time and see if they have this option.

I tried to see if I could find someone that could do the old fashioned spin
balance on the car and I have had no luck.  There use to be a guy at a local
(now close) Western Auto that could spin them on the car.  After he balanced
them he would stand a nickel on it's side and it would not fall over   I would
believe spinning them on the car would be the best way to resolve it, but no
one seems to want to do this any more.

Greg 0036


  Vibration problems on Bricklin wheel are often due to them being balanced
improperly. They are lug centric and can't be balanced the the same way that
hub centric wheels can. It is amazing how many tire shops don't know the
difference and don't have the proper equipment for balancing lug centric
wheels.



  Here is a Youtube video that explains the difference:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDRG9eb0wNk

  So you may want to make sure they have been balanced properly before
replacing them.

  Scott
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