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Old 12-24-2010, 11:19 AM   #1
noonzor
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Re: Slick Balancing?

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Originally Posted by team39763 View Post
Does doing burnouts throw the slicks off balance? Just wondering. I didn't get my slicks balanced this time because I didn't trust any of the shops around here(100+ miles from the nearest big city). So far I haven't had shaking or vibrating problems.
correct me if im wrong someone please. but im pretty sure the burnout actually helps level the tire for better balance.... like i said, correct me if im wrong.

the slicks i ran on my old mustang were balanced then duct taped over. never had a problem with the tire spinnin on the rim though. did the same thing and marked the valvestem location on rim/tire to check for play and never had anything move.
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