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Topic: Wheel Balance (Read 200 times)
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Chastiser
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it may be a good idea to check wheels after offroading, as you could lose a wheel weight or two. i think this happened to me. if you are not careful, with lots of road use after, you could incurr increased wear on patches of your tyres. i got it in time. if you dont catch it in time, then a new tyre will be needed.
Mike
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m3ncl
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good tip mike ...will save money in the long run m8 
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TinyTim
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Dried mud on the inside of the rim will throw the wheels out of balance after off-roading Surprising how much difference this can make Like when the car starts shaking at 50 mph 
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Chastiser
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Dried mud on the inside of the rim will throw the wheels out of balance after off-roading Surprising how much difference this can make Like when the car starts shaking at 50 mph  i agree tim, but i had def lost a wheel weight, you could see the spot where it should have been, and this wasnt an old mark. Mike
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