I've realized that my BFGs ended up cupping due to poor multiple balancing.
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anyway D when ever you come up to these parts you should let me know, we are having a mazdateam event at my bar. it would be nice to see your car. I mean you. lol. Hope is all doing well.
Back on topic for my truck they sell those harmonic ring balancers. They are supposed to do all that stuff live as you drive. They cost a lot but have only heard great reviews. Best part of all you put them on so no kid can screw it up.
meh.... Let me know how it goes, south side aint to far for me to get a great tire gob done.
Um, Ok
Back on topic for my truck they sell those harmonic ring balancers. They are supposed to do all that stuff live as you drive. They cost a lot but have only heard great reviews. Best part of all you put them on so no kid can screw it up.
Whats wrong? You made a statement that balance problems cause cupping and I was showing that it only occasionally does. There is usually another cause. Incomplete info doesn't help anybody.
The guy I was referring to decided to forgo balancing entirely. His rational was that the balancing will be useless once the tire spins on the wheel anyway. I will try to dig up the thread to post.
OK, I don't know where to begin without coming across like an ass (especially seeing that you don't know me, and I don't know you), but I won't let that stop me. So quickly:
1) I wasn't asking for help about diagnosing the perceived cupping problem. Just looking for a shop that has a road force balancer installed with the assumption they know how to use it.
2) Incomplete information is all which will be provided because it is:
a) my option to only provide as much as I wish
b) refer to "a)"
3) To copy/paste information of what cupping is, which in the text suggests that bad balancing "occasionally" causes cupping, while also qualifying it with 20+ years of empirical evidence suggesting it is *never* caused by bad balancing is self-negating. It's on the same contradictory vein as "somewhat pregnant" or "slightly senile".
Certainly, experience is sometimes a wiser/better source of information, but in this case there isn't enough data provided (by me) to evaluate whether it applies.