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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:55 am |
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Joined: Apr 13, 2011 Posts: 703
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Location: England
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Ive had new front tyres with tracking and alignment done but the wheels are not balanced, speeds above 50/60 will shake the steering wheel and none of the local garages have the specialist equipment for the job including kwikfit themselves They all say they are centerless wheels which I can understand .. Any specialist for the job?! I'm near enfield
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:58 am |
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Joined: Feb 06, 2012 Posts: 28
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Location: reading
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peak times mate
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:02 am |
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Joined: Jan 27, 2011 Posts: 1588
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Location: West Midlands
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Is there a ATS by you? They do them
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:04 am |
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Joined: Feb 11, 2010 Posts: 3075
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Haha, specialist equipment!
Its the same balancing they use on the normal wheels, they just need to change the adaptor then bolt your wheel on. Most of them cant be bothered with the extra 5 minutes work. And when they do, they usually charge a couple of quid more per wheel.
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:13 am |
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Joined: Feb 08, 2010 Posts: 10151
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even mobile tyre fitter can do that....
you have been scammed
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 11:15 am |
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Joined: Apr 13, 2011 Posts: 703
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Location: England
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found one and what a struggle, 55 minutes to balance 2 wheels, they didn't look too happy with the machine they were working with but now is sorted.
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:33 pm |
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Joined: Nov 27, 2010 Posts: 11520
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Location: What's it to you? ? ?
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Balancing centreless wheels, any tyre place can do these if they can be bothered to fit the adaptor to the machine.
15 years ago balacing centreless wheels was a problem, these days it isnt.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 1:30 am |
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Joined: Jan 29, 2011 Posts: 6526
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Location: Westhoughton, Lancashire
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Garage I trained at had one of these. Never had a problem balancing any wheel, and had the added bonus of balancing the brake disc/drum and driveshaft at the same time. Only thing the driver had to do was if they took the wheel off, make sure it went back on with the valve opposite the correct stud, otherwise the balance would be out.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 4:58 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2949
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Location: Athens, Greece
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macca1411 wrote: |
Garage I trained at had one of these. Never had a problem balancing any wheel, and had the added bonus of balancing the brake disc/drum and driveshaft at the same time. Only thing the driver had to do was if they took the wheel off, make sure it went back on with the valve opposite the correct stud, otherwise the balance would be out. |
Very interested in this, could you please X-plane.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 5:07 am |
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Joined: Nov 27, 2010 Posts: 11520
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Location: What's it to you? ? ?
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Dont see many machines / places these days that offer on car wheel balancing.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 5:55 am |
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Joined: Jan 29, 2011 Posts: 6526
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Location: Westhoughton, Lancashire
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V9977 wrote: |
macca1411 wrote: |
Garage I trained at had one of these. Never had a problem balancing any wheel, and had the added bonus of balancing the brake disc/drum and driveshaft at the same time. Only thing the driver had to do was if they took the wheel off, make sure it went back on with the valve opposite the correct stud, otherwise the balance would be out. |
Very interested in this, could you please X-plane. |
Because the wheel was balanced on the car, it meant that everything the wheel was attached to was balanced. If you took the wheel off and put it back on 90 degrees from where it was originally, the balance was out.
Best practice was to mark the stud (or hole if wheel bolts used)nearest the valve with paint so the wheel went back on in the exact same place.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:26 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2949
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Location: Athens, Greece
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macca1411 wrote: |
V9977 wrote: |
macca1411 wrote: |
Garage I trained at had one of these. Never had a problem balancing any wheel, and had the added bonus of balancing the brake disc/drum and driveshaft at the same time. Only thing the driver had to do was if they took the wheel off, make sure it went back on with the valve opposite the correct stud, otherwise the balance would be out. |
Very interested in this, could you please X-plane. |
Because the wheel was balanced on the car, it meant that everything the wheel was attached to was balanced. If you took the wheel off and put it back on 90 degrees from where it was originally, the balance was out.
Best practice was to mark the stud (or hole if wheel bolts used)nearest the valve with paint so the wheel went back on in the exact same place. |
So what machine does it actually on the car and is there really much of an advantage to take into account hub/shafts etc?
Also what a centerless wheels?
Cheers.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:33 am |
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Joined: Apr 13, 2011 Posts: 703
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Location: England
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When there is no center cap to balance the wheels so an adaptor must be bolted on.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:41 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2949
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Location: Athens, Greece
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karimali831 wrote: |
When there is no center cap to balance the wheels so an adaptor must be bolted on. |
Like the big single hole mount type?
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:38 am |
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Joined: Jan 29, 2011 Posts: 6526
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Location: Westhoughton, Lancashire
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V9977 wrote: |
So what machine does it actually on the car and is there really much of an advantage to take into account hub/shafts etc? |
The machine I pictured. The stand goes under the car and picks up the vibration which then sends it to the machine you're sat on and somehow it works out how much weight and where.
Some of the cars we were working on regularly ran at speeds of 100+mph and the customer demanded the quality and as they spent around £1m a year with us, they got what they wanted. The added bonus was that Joe Bloggs also got the use of the equipment when their car came in for service, but there is no real advantage at normal motorway speeds.
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