
RE: wheels-slightly un-true
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RE: wheels-slightly un-true
- From: Earl Helm <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:50:35 -0600
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RAZ,
Maybe yes, Maybe no. Check to see if you have any companies in your
area that can straighten wheels. If you do, take them over to them and
ask how much to get them squared away. Ask the guy selling them to
you to pay for it. Slotted Cop wheels are getting hard to find.
I have had wheels straighten in the past, and it works well if the
people
doing it know what they are doing.
Earl
Hello, I recently went to buy a set of police wheels for my Satellite.
The
wheels were ever so slightly had a wobble to them when spinned on this
balancing
"thing-a-majig". Question is, if I were to buy these would I be making a
mistake?
RAZ
65 Satellite
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