Dave:
The wheels are 15" minilite replicas. Nice looking enough but not the top
drawer items. I'll try adhesive weights that mount a little further inboard
on the wheel. Hopefully this will remedy the situation. I don't know just
how far I can turn the steering wheel until the steering linkage comes in
contact with the road wheels as I haven't heard or felt any particular
contact. It appears the standard clip-on weights are just a bit too thick.
Thanks for your message.
Walt Fogle
Dave Friedlander wrote:
Walt;
>
>Just for the record, those aren't Panasport wheels, are they? And are they
>15"
>or 16" ?
>
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>Dave Friedlander
>'74 TR6
>Maine
>
>
>Walter Fogle wrote:
>
> > Greetings:
> >
> > After installation of alloy wheels it appears that the wheel weights on
>the
> > front wheels have popped off, leaving me with wobbly wheels once again.
>I
> > found a wheel weight in my driveway that looks to have been scarred from
> > rubbed against some suspension or frame member. The rear weights are
>still
> > on the wheels even though I have installed a tube shock conversion kit.
> >
> > (The weights are installed on the INSIDE of the new wheels for
>appearance
> > sake.)
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced this problem with aftermarket wheels and
>wheel
> > weights? Any alloy users install the weights on the outside of wheel to
> > avoid the problem?
> >
> > Thanks and best regards,
> > Walt Fogle
> > '69 TR6, CC30689L
> > Woodinville, WA
> > _________________________________________________________________
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