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Old 12-24-2004, 01:01 PM
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Of you people who have purchased and are running the new M/T radial drags, how are they balancing up? Meaning: Are you having to add lots of wheelweights, or hardly none at all? Thanks. WJ
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Mine were so so. Nothing dramatic be it took more than a regular small tire would. I think it was like 1.25oz on the worst one. 325/50/15's
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Same here, nothing out of the ordinary.

However, my last 2 sets of regular ET Streets had as much as a 16oz heavy spot in them...
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That's why I asked. My ET Drags (26-8.5x15) sucked. They both needed over 5 ounces per wheel! I had the Convo-Pro's spun on a machine w/out the slicks, and the wheels were within 1/2 to 3/4 of a ounce of being perfect. Hope my ET Drag radials are a little better than the Drags, balance wise. WJ




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