That is pretty much standard on modern cars. I don't think I've seen
clip on weights in years. Make sure they clean the inner rim before
sticking the weights on. All my cars have those. I HATED those clip on
things, the damaged the rirms.
Jim Muller wrote:
> My GT6 is running on Cosmic MkII wheels from a Lotus Europa. At
> least one needs re-balancing. When the tires were first mounted and
> delivered to me, they were balanced with what seem to be weights
> stuck by adhesive pads to the inside of the inner rims. There is no
> obvious lip on either inner or outer rim such as on a steel wheel
> where one would clip a weight.
>
> Is this adhesive technique standard? More to the point, if I take
> the car to any random tire place will they know what to do or will
> they look at them and refuse to do it? Or do it poorly? Should I go
> to one of the places around here which display collections of spiffy
> alloy wheels in their windows?
>
> And what if someone sticks adhesive weights to a dirty rim? What
> would keep them sticking through rain, snow, sleet, and gloom of
> night? Not that I intend to drive through snow or sleet, but rain
> happens unexpectedly rather often.
>
> Tanks,
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