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Old 06-07-2006 | 06:42 PM
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Road Force Balancing

Anyone know a good place that balance tires via road force? in the GTA and north area preferably :thumbsup:
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any good tire shop can, my work place has the stuff to do it , but im only a Car Jockey/ Car Detail , so i wouldn't be of much help
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Originally Posted by Supra_RZ
any good tire shop can, my work place has the stuff to do it , but im only a Car Jockey/ Car Detail , so i wouldn't be of much help

does your shop balance the tires ON the car? or take the tires off to balance?
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obviously u gotta have the rim and the tire together and set it up on the wheel balancer
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Well Duh

There's static balancing where the tire is put onto the wheel balancer

Then there's dynanic ( Road force balancing ) Where they spin the tires while it's ON THE CAR and balance the tires so if any of the drive mechanism isn't true/balance it will have those accounted for ( but that also means if you rotate the tires.. you're SOL'd ( which is what I"m after ) )
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