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12-27-2022, 06:42 PM #21
Back when I was young and broke, I needed some used tires, when the man at thetire shop added up my total, he must have noticed that my money was really tight. He advised me that I could save some money by not balancing the rear wheels. He said that on a solid rear axle i would not be able to tell the difference. I found that he was right.
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12-27-2022, 07:41 PM #22
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12-27-2022, 08:15 PM #23
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But there are lots of "Old Mechanics' Tales" that are rooted in "alternative facts". Just because they've been passed down by lots of mechanics doesn't make them so. Personally I think most tires are "close enough" and may not require balancing. But it give me the warm fuzzies, so I like to have it done. I do my motorcycle tires too.
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