I always request these weights..keeps the rims nicer. Duct Tape works wonders..just put 2 strips of duct tape over the weights in a X pattern. I've done off roading, water, snow, etc all of them are still there!Originally posted by tbomb
alright, with the design of my rims, i cant use clamp on weights, they have to be stick ons, and i just noticed that theyre already flying off and i just had them rebalanced about 6 weeks ago; wtf? i knew before i got the rims how the weights had to be, and i knew the stick ons were terrible, but this is ridiculous - its been 6 weeks and im losing them already, and since im at school, my truck just sits, i barely drive it up here.
conclusion: stick on wheel weights are the epitome of crap.
anyone know something that i dont about how to make em not fly off or something?
thanks.
Originally posted by FrankRizzo
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Just take a zip screw and......
Is there no bead on the inside of your (way cool looking) rims to clamp regular weights to?? If they are on the inside, no issue with scratches & you can't see the weights thru the spokes.
You must not give up - YOU are probably the only person that will understand when I launch my Cobra R's for something else!!!!!!
Originally posted by Speedfreak
Hey tbomb
Is it a possibility that there was a wieght there but was in the wrong spot so it was removed and a new on was put on else where? I worked in a tire shop for a year and a half and let me say that balancing with stick on wieghts is an art form. If the guy balancing the rim and tire stuck the wieght on and respun it, the wieght may have made the balance worse so it was removed and but else where or not put back on because it really wasnt required. The guy may have bein in too much of a hurry to clean off the old tape. I have personnally never seen the wieghts fall off except in extreme situations.
frankrizzo, what do you plan on getting when you chuck the cobra r's? and how come youre getting rid of em?
Originally posted by FrankRizzo
I could ask you the same thing (why did you get rid?).
Basically the 3/16 spacer + 17x9 size means they stick out a couple of inches past the front fenders. This means they it looks bogus and sprays debris all down the side of the vehicle.
I'm actually just starting to look around.....Were your rims 18 x 8 or 18 x 7?
Do they stick out at all?
and, what size tires are you running? most guys with cobra r's arent running anything bigger than a 275 55 r17 and arent using spacers, so they dont stick out at all (some guys claim they get some minimal rubbage on full wheel turn,
Originally posted by FrankRizzo
I'm running 275/55's. With the Saleen swaybar in front, they don't rub at all - it offsets in more than the stock. I thought for some reason that your rimz were 18's, they still look great though...
Clue me in....why would you use 1" spacers?? 3/16 clears everything, and you could really get away with no spacers if you were carefull at max. crankage of the wheel...