Peugeot have a current / recent model which no centre hole. It is the
406 V6, I had one for a couple of years. The tyre company got an adapter
for their standard balancing machine to be able to set them up.
I believe they had one in each depot and it was a plat plate with
adjustable studs which mounted where the normal spindle goes.
They centred the wheel up and let it spin to do the balance. It seemed
to work for my car. Maybe if you have a Peugeot dealer they may be able
to help?
regards
Jeff
In message <23.1b2cd581.29cab40d@aol.com>, DJoh797014@aol.com writes
>Not difficult unless there is kryponite nearby.
>
>The lack of center hole was one of the main
>reasons the LAT 9 died and are so rare.
>
>I seem to remember that some FIATs also
>had wheels without center holes. Perhaps
>a FIAT dealer would have advice.
>
>Otherwise, you have to look for someone
>who has a working strobe light. I would
>suggest starting at the old time garages.
>Modern antiseptically clean garages are
>not where you will find one. You need to
>find a good mechanic, not a certified
>technician.
>
>Dave Johnson
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Jeff
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