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Old 01-24-2003, 01:17 PM   #1
Bilgewiper
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Question Alloy Wheel staightning?????

Well I finally got the 71' C-10 started and on the road. Quick recap: It has 85,000 orginal miles and hadn't been started in the last 3-4 years. After towing it home and changing all fluids/filters including draining what looked like ketchup and diaper residue out of the fuel tanks and letting the cylinders soak in Marvel mystery oil it fired right up and sounded like every good Chevy is supposed too. Didn't even crack open the dist. cap. It still needs all the tune up stuff but it ran good enough (ok, great enough) to drive it to the muffler shop for a new set of duels. It's there right now. Now for the questian, I had bought a set of used Centerlines (copys I think) with tires. One of them has a slight wobble. Do I just by a new one? Or, is there anybody that actually straightens them? It's not much of a wobble and the wheel/tire dosent look like it has any impact damage. Any ideas?

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