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revin9k FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 189 Age : 38 Location : charlotte Occupation : overworked and underpaid volvo tech Registration date : 2007-01-04
| Subject: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 19:26 | |
| i have noticed a lot of you guys using the airsoft bb's well i want to try it out. i have some axial beadlocks and 6mm .20 pellets. i want to know if you guys are poking an air hole in your rims. my beadlocks are freakin air tight when seald up what kind of set up are you gus running? | |
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KrawlDaddy520 FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 146 Age : 51 Location : China Grove N.C. Registration date : 2007-01-10
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 19:55 | |
| Yes, I put air holes in all of my wheels. I found that they like to bounce without the holes. | |
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clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 19:59 | |
| i dont run weight in mine. | |
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BrandO FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 596 Age : 52 Location : Concord, NC Occupation : Fabricator Registration date : 2007-01-03
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 20:18 | |
| - clodstall wrote:
- i dont run weight in mine.
Ya your truck is heavy enough. No sense adding extra. What Scott said on the holes. Air filled tires like to bounce and wheel hop. I drill holes in all my wheels or put a couple air holes in the tires themselves. | |
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clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 21:02 | |
| - BrandO wrote:
- clodstall wrote:
- i dont run weight in mine.
Ya your truck is heavy enough. No sense adding extra.
What Scott said on the holes. Air filled tires like to bounce and wheel hop. I drill holes in all my wheels or put a couple air holes in the tires themselves. it is lighter than you think. it only ways 5.12 lbs by the postal scales. | |
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BrandO FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 596 Age : 52 Location : Concord, NC Occupation : Fabricator Registration date : 2007-01-03
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Wed 16 May 2007, 21:18 | |
| - clodstall wrote:
- BrandO wrote:
- clodstall wrote:
- i dont run weight in mine.
Ya your truck is heavy enough. No sense adding extra.
What Scott said on the holes. Air filled tires like to bounce and wheel hop. I drill holes in all my wheels or put a couple air holes in the tires themselves. it is lighter than you think. it only ways 5.12 lbs by the postal scales. Hmmm wonder how much my turd weighs? I figured yours would be around 8. I guess I will have to put the old girl on the scale. | |
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revin9k FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 189 Age : 38 Location : charlotte Occupation : overworked and underpaid volvo tech Registration date : 2007-01-04
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Fri 18 May 2007, 04:50 | |
| thanks for the help guys! i think im going to take out the airsoft bb's for the moabs. thanks | |
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trucknut
Number of posts : 12 Age : 34 Location : concord Occupation : goodyear gmt Registration date : 2008-06-30
| Subject: Re: wheel weights Mon 30 Jun 2008, 22:57 | |
| I have an axial scorpion and I put air holes and trimmed the tire fome in mine, works well. | |
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