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mounting tires

yes- But if you balance with a road force balancer you will need a smaller hub adapter as most shops don't have the smaller adapter.

static balance you should be fine.
 
Centramatic wheel balancers are flipping amazing! They mount inside the rim. I couldn't believe what a difference they made. They got rid of vibrations that I was used to having.
 
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Make sure that if directional they get them on right and they line up the colored circles marked on the tire with the valve stem for best balancing. You should not end up with masive amounts of wheel weights (if using that system). :thumbup:
 
TIRES

Make sure that if directional they get them on right and they line up the colored circles marked on the tire with the valve stem for best balancing. You should not end up with masive amounts of wheel weights (if using that system). :thumbup:
:agree: .... but most tire places do this normally ..... Costco & Walmart have done Spyder wheels for other members on the Forum .... I had my front balanced on a Spin balancer ( unknown brand ) ...No problem with cone ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
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