
Re: [Chrysler300] (unknown)
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Re: [Chrysler300] (unknown)
- From: "Thomas Miller" <tfm@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 08:14:29 -0400
Hi Paul,
I too have the big Cokers on my 300C and they did indeed as everyone
else is noting take a fair amount of lead to balcance. My tire dealer
did balance on BOTH (front and back) sides of the rim and we didn't seem
to have to resort to tire weights that were HUGE!
The results are indeed impressive though. I've had the C around to
about 125 mph and it's smooth as silk!
As far as your installer and his woes with your particular setup, I'd
either go somewhere else or suggest that he break the problem tires off
of the bead, turn them 90 or 120 degrees, reseat and balance again.
Good luck.
Best Regards,
Thomas F. Miller
tfm@xxxx
614.975.4164 voice/page
707.667.2601 eFax
>>> Paul Martin <paul_martin78ca@xxxx> 08/12/02 07:35PM >>>
Has anyone who has purchased the Coker Classic
235-75-14 had any problems with balancing? I have been
back twice for rebalancing and the installer says the
tires are difficult to balabce because of their size
on a 14 inch rim. I believe he is making excuses but I
want to hear from others.
I had no problem with the Coker 225-75-14 that were on
my car when I bought it.
Paul
300F
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