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Apr 12, 2017Explorer II
Our Michelins required no weight on one front tire and a quarter ounce on the other, or some small amount.
That is unusual, I think for such large tires.
Used a road force balancer too.
Had the new rears balanced too and all is good.
First tires on front were out of balance and you could tell it.
In the rear, some say don't balance it don't matter but any amount of shaking is not good with the cupboard full of dishes and groceries or anything else. That big old engine mutes vibes some but my own peace of mind they were balanced.
That is unusual, I think for such large tires.
Used a road force balancer too.
Had the new rears balanced too and all is good.
First tires on front were out of balance and you could tell it.
In the rear, some say don't balance it don't matter but any amount of shaking is not good with the cupboard full of dishes and groceries or anything else. That big old engine mutes vibes some but my own peace of mind they were balanced.
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