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Old 08-03-2022, 09:05 PM   #8
bshgto
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Originally Posted by rohrmann View Post
I have measured our wheels and the center hole is true center to the lug holes, so hub balancing has worked for us. With the G614's and now with the S637's, they have never had to use that much weight to get the tires balanced. I wonder if your wheels were damaged on those wonderful New England roads?
This I didn`t consider. But I guess if the weights straighten out the wheels if they are beat to death I have to go with it. Really, I have never seen so many blown truck tires ( road lizards ) laying on the side of the road in the bad areas this told me I was being pounded hard to. I guess I could try balancing beads if this is the case. I wonder if they have been used by any one here. Or the centamactics for big bucks. If this keeps up it will be less stress and maybe cheaper just to buy a new camper.
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