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I had my wheels Road Forced balanced at a independent shop. Road force balancing simulates highway speeds above 45 mph. Conventional wheel balancing only simulates speeds up to 35-40 mph. You have to find a shop that has the machine. It's cost about 2-3 times more than conventional balancing. You can use this link http://www.gsp9700.com/search/findgsp9700.cfm. So far so good!
I had my wheels Road Forced balanced at a independent shop. Road force balancing simulates highway speeds above 45 mph. Conventional wheel balancing only simulates speeds up to 35-40 mph. You have to find a shop that has the machine. It's cost about 2-3 times more than conventional balancing. You can use this link http://www.gsp9700.com/search/findgsp9700.cfm. So far so good!
That link shows my Dodge dealer as having the Road-Force balancer. I wonder if they used it when I brought mine in for balance issues. The Tech didn't want to do anything but I persuaded the Shop Manager to do the rebalance.
It did help a little but it wasn't too bad to begin with.
Last edited by Didhefocus; 07-22-2013 at 11:29 PM.
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Am I missing something. if u have a wobble chances are after you check.the tires would be to get under the truck car van ect and check to make sure everything is solid
Am I missing something. if u have a wobble chances are after you check.the tires would be to get under the truck car van ect and check to make sure everything is solid
Checked everything I can check in my driveway. Going to dealer tomorrow, and the have a roadforce machine. Could be rim or bad tire too.