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Balancing wire wheels
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Hey folks I've been doing some research for a problem I am sure somone else has already solved. I'm putting together a 67 roadster for a lady a few hundred miles away and we are now looking at buying tires. My usual tire guy closed up his shop how ever and I cant seem to find any one local who can balance a wire wheel.
I took a look on line and found these folks http://wirewheelaccessories.co.uk/contact-us.html. who offer a 40mm set of adapters Which should fit the shaft of the new machines at the local pep boys. But it seems they don't take international orders looking at their web site.
Is there a US company that is offering these?
I took a look on line and found these folks http://wirewheelaccessories.co.uk/contact-us.html. who offer a 40mm set of adapters Which should fit the shaft of the new machines at the local pep boys. But it seems they don't take international orders looking at their web site.
Is there a US company that is offering these?
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Sep 29, 2015 11:54 AM
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A bit much for a single balance job but I bought a used w/w hub and had the inner taper machined so it was perfectly concentric. I then bored the center of an old octagonal knock-off. Cost $50 for machining. Whenever I balance my wheels I bring the hub/knock-off assembly and it fits any spin balancer. It replicates how the wheel is mounted on the car. Otherwise, I've used an old school bubble balancer with stick-on weights at home. Both work OK as long as wheels aren't bent or wobbly.
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Sep 29, 2015 11:56 AM
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Can you find a shop that balances the wheels on the car?
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http://smoothridecones.co.uk/ postage worldwide
No affiliation, No idea of quality
Bernie
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Wiring Diagrams: http://www.advanceautowire.com/mgb.pdf
Paul Hunts very useful site: http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk
Manual for download: http://www.geomatique-liege.be/MGJP/DocumentsPDF/MGB_Workshop_Manual.pdf
UK MoT guide: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/518634/mot-inspection-manual-for-class-3-4-5-and-7-vehicles.pdf
Some basic guides: http://www.howacarworks.com/
1970 Roadster (First Reg July 10 1970). Std exhaust (Bell SS) AFAIK rest is bog standard
No affiliation, No idea of quality
Bernie
"discere mutari est"
Wiring Diagrams: http://www.advanceautowire.com/mgb.pdf
Paul Hunts very useful site: http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk
Manual for download: http://www.geomatique-liege.be/MGJP/DocumentsPDF/MGB_Workshop_Manual.pdf
UK MoT guide: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/518634/mot-inspection-manual-for-class-3-4-5-and-7-vehicles.pdf
Some basic guides: http://www.howacarworks.com/
1970 Roadster (First Reg July 10 1970). Std exhaust (Bell SS) AFAIK rest is bog standard
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Check if your Les Schwab in Paradise has the Hunter road force machine and the correct spline adapter
or if they know who near you has one.
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or if they know who near you has one.
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Harbor Freight sells an inexpensive bubble balancer. It worked very well for me. Of course, I had to buy their portable tire mounter, too, because I couldn't find a shop to mount the tires on the wires, either. That also works well if you are willing to sweat a bit, and can bolt it to your floor.
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I took mine to an older mom and pop store that's local to me along with the Moss diagram and explained the best way to do it based on info here. They had to pull the correct adapters out of their storage building and they did a great job. Most places can do this if they have any smarts at all and give a sh!t about what they're doing.
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1960 Bugeye,1275, 5 speed
1970 MGB, Pale Primrose
1967 Triumph TR4a
1966 Triumph TR4a
When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment, and I told them they didn't understand life. John Lennon
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http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_SPARES_Spinners___Ancillaries_878.html#a35174W_2dW179
WIRE WHEEL BALANCING CONES
Balancing a wire wheel requires specialist equipment, given the costs and the low number of wire wheel vehicles on the road most tyre centres don't keep wire wheel balancing adaptors. Owners either have to travel to a specialist tyre fitter or take pot luck at their local tyre centre, who lacking the proper equipment are unable to find the true centre of the wheel.
With the latter option resulting in a set of imbalanced wheels which present steering wheel shake, premature and uneven wear of tyres and steering components.
MGOC Spares & Accessories stock Wire Wheel Cone kits suitable for all MGs. These compact kits are small enough to stow neatly in your MG and comprise an inner and outer cone manufactured in high tensile plastic and a pair of 36mm steel slip bushes to cover the vast majority of wheel balancing machines in use today.
www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_SPARES_Spinners___Ancillaries_878.html#a35174W_2dW179
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2015-09-29 08:53 PM by GaryDLowrie.
WIRE WHEEL BALANCING CONES
Balancing a wire wheel requires specialist equipment, given the costs and the low number of wire wheel vehicles on the road most tyre centres don't keep wire wheel balancing adaptors. Owners either have to travel to a specialist tyre fitter or take pot luck at their local tyre centre, who lacking the proper equipment are unable to find the true centre of the wheel.
With the latter option resulting in a set of imbalanced wheels which present steering wheel shake, premature and uneven wear of tyres and steering components.
MGOC Spares & Accessories stock Wire Wheel Cone kits suitable for all MGs. These compact kits are small enough to stow neatly in your MG and comprise an inner and outer cone manufactured in high tensile plastic and a pair of 36mm steel slip bushes to cover the vast majority of wheel balancing machines in use today.
www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_SPARES_Spinners___Ancillaries_878.html#a35174W_2dW179
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2015-09-29 08:53 PM by GaryDLowrie.
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