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Posted by FivePTSlow (Member # 7682) on :
 
I have a pair of MT ET Streets, I see that MT recommends a static balance with a bubble balancer. The problem I'm finding is that none of my local tire shops use a bubble balancer any more.

Do you guys have your slicks balanced? If so, how?
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
Have you tried Tognottis?
 
Posted by FivePTSlow (Member # 7682) on :
 
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Originally posted by 135.0:
Have you tried Tognottis?

Les Schwab can static balance on their machine , just had to speak to someone that was knowledgeable
 
Posted by Venom (Member # 9201) on :
 
Any tire shop with a hunter or coats balancer can static balance. Besides a bubble balancer only works on steel wheels.
 
Posted by CAMD FOX (Member # 11891) on :
 
NOBODY uses bubble balancers anymore. Any tire shop with a fairly recent machine and a competent tech to operate it should be able to do it.
 
Posted by CobraTerritory (Member # 6476) on :
 
Don't waste your time and money balancing bias ply slicks. The tire will spin in the rim anyways so it's pointless. If it's beadlocked then that's a different story
 
Posted by vortek01gt (Member # 10149) on :
 
I Always balance slicks. Like stated above most newer balancers will be able to do static balance.
 




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