on car wheel balancing
on car wheel balancing
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tony m

Original Poster:

428 posts

291 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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anyone know of anywhere where i can get my wheels balanced on the car,prefreble in the midlands

satman

2,455 posts

274 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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any particular reason for wanting it done on the car?

Corin Denton

8,762 posts

296 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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You should only have your wheels balanced on the car if you drive an old Jag or BMW, definately not recommended for any TVR!

Trefor

14,770 posts

311 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Chiltern Tyre Specialists do this ... in Hazlemere near High Wycombe ... if you happen to be coming down the M40 at all.

OK, not exactly the Midlands.

wixer

373 posts

278 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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Corin Denton said:
You should only have your wheels balanced on the car if you drive an old Jag or BMW, definately not recommended for any TVR!


Why would this be ???

Corin Denton

8,762 posts

296 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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I ran a national freefit business for eight years and no on the car balancer manufacturers suggest you use these machines for anything other than the vehicles mentioned or commercials, basically off the car balancers are so good now that if you need an on the car balancer you are compensating for a problem with the vehicle such as driveshaft, wishbone, steering joints etc. etc.
On an extreme basis with this when the problem you are compensating for finally aborts mission.... well you do the maths!
The best way to identify the problem if off the car balancing fails to cure is to swap the tyres front to rear to see if this changes the vibration (not so easy on a TVR I admit) but if anyone wants me to advise them on the best route for a particular problem then fire away.....