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Mopar'er no car
04-09-2016, 01:13 PM
So...Thoughts suggestions..Go for the usual spin method or get the static?? 06 coupe...Only 4k or so miles on the pilots (previous owner replaced) I know WTF...Im going to take advantage of the VOA tire deal but the polock in me has to get some miles on these new pilots before I toss them.. I don't have an issue but they are off and I wouldn't mind getting them balanced before putting back on..Maybe it's just my OCD..

quickster2
04-09-2016, 02:15 PM
Using Hunter's TC3500 Tire Changer and the GSP9700 Road Force Wheel Balancer, customers can expect scratch-free touchless mounting and perfectly balanced wheels using the proper weights.

Motorwerks in Commerce Township Michigan is highly regarded and the above is what they utilize. I would recommend a Road Force balance.

01sapphirebob
04-09-2016, 03:54 PM
So...Thoughts suggestions..Go for the usual spin method or get the static?? 06 coupe...Only 4k or so miles on the pilots (previous owner replaced) I know WTF...Im going to take advantage of the VOA tire deal but the polock in me has to get some miles on these new pilots before I toss them.. I don't have an issue but they are off and I wouldn't mind getting them balanced before putting back on..Maybe it's just my OCD..

Where you getting them put on?

Mopar'er no car
04-11-2016, 09:59 AM
Where you getting them put on?

They are just off the car, the pilots are on the rim...Very good question, guess I need to figure out who will be mounting the new ones in a few months...

Mopar'er no car
04-11-2016, 10:04 AM
Using Hunter's TC3500 Tire Changer and the GSP9700 Road Force Wheel Balancer, customers can expect scratch-free touchless mounting and perfectly balanced wheels using the proper weights.

Motorwerks in Commerce Township Michigan is highly regarded and the above is what they utilize. I would recommend a Road Force balance.

Thanks for the recommendation...

1 hr 45 min drive.. I may take the drive if I don't find a highly recommended shop in the Toledo area...My buddie at the local Yoda dealer used to do all my tire stuff but he moved up to service manager..I have a hard time having anyone touch my chit...I always pull them off myself and take em in..