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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Palmer, Alaska
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may be a stupid question, but how do you guys running the wide 5 wheels balance them? so far I have not been able to find anyone here that can do it. will Have to check in Anchorage, and if I can't find anyone there I may have to find a new wheel and tire combination. the wheels and tire's on the car have been balanced, and the weights are on the back side only ( which I prefer ). they were on the car when I bought it. I don't know if you could do this with an old bubble balancer, and I don't know of anyone who has one if it could be done. thanks for any advise.----Jim
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: South Texas
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I know of three options for balancing wide 5 wheels.
1. Buy the adapter plate that will mount to modern balancing machines. I remember this being advertised in the V8 Times for a while. Update, also think you could use one of the small bolt patter to wide five adapters that are sold to hot rodders. Speedway Motors lists these on their website. You need to balance the adapter before attaching a wheel with five lug nuts. 2. Find a shop that can do on the car balancing. 3. Get a good set of tires. Drive the car while figuring out which of the previous two options you are going to do. Discover that the car has no wheel vibration and continue driving it without any wheel weights (going on ten years now, I'll be sad when I have to replace those tires). Last edited by 38 coupe; 09-25-2015 at 05:44 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: NorCal
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Go to a truck outfit. Most of them balance wheels/tires on the vehicle. SB plenty in Alaska
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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And... Bubble balancers are still available new.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Gardiner Me.
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How about removing a front brake drum, mount it on the wheel balancer, balance the drum then install a wheel on the drum and balance it, do all 4 wheels on that drum. Walt
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: West Hammond, Illinois
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I use the Dick Spadaro wide five balancer.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
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dynamicbalancing,com - works great! I have used dynabeads for years with or without tubes - check it out ......
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Eastcoast
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I took an extra front drum and knocked the race out and balanced my wheels with the drum mounted to the balancer. Worked great, weights on both sides.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: McMinnville, TN
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Any Stock car racing place has adapters. Mine came from Bricknell racing.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Glens Falls NY
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Bubble balancer on Ebay last night; inexpensive. Used them and the old electric wheel on-the-car spinner motors with flasher in the 50's. Bubbler should be good to at least 60 mph. Drive wheels essentially a non-issue.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Palmer, Alaska
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unless I could find one locally, buying a bubble balancer is not feasible because of the cost of shipping to Alaska. I will probably use a spare drum, balance it, then put the wheel and tire on it and then balance it, unless I can find an adapter to bolt to the wheel that will allow me to use a regular spin balancer. Thanks to everyone for the ideas.-----Jim
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Pole, Alaska
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Jim,
I've got one of the old Bear bubble balancers. Your welcome to borrow It. Course it will mean figuring a way to get it down south. I'm running wide fives on my 30 coupe and no balancing issues at all. Ralph P.S. I'd love to see your 30 coupe. Sounds like yours is very similar to mine. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Palmer, Alaska
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Ralph, sent you a P.M.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Anchorage Alaska
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Ralph
P.S. I'd love to see your 30 coupe. Sounds like yours is very similar to mine.[/QUOTE] Ralph, I'm the guy you bought your 30 coupe body from. Jim is my brother, he plans to have it here for the winter, so if you are down, stop in. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Eagle River,Alaska
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Jim, I have a bubble ballancer. I picked it up last winter. It has a couple of different adapters. I'm not sure what wheels they are for as I havn't used it yet. You are welcome to borrow it.any time you'd like. Bill
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Pole, Alaska
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flatrod,
Sounds good, Only bad part is Ill just bring pictures of mine, we've already got snow! BTW, did you every get your 50 woody completed? Last edited by Ralph Moore; 09-26-2015 at 11:16 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Anchorage Alaska
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I seen you got snow, none here yet. Stop in anytime you are down this way. Got screwed on the wood for the woody, so sold it, bought a 57 Ranch Wagon. |
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