| Yes you can.  I have balanced 3 pairs that way.  Welded 1/4 rod on the 
perimeter of the drum for the weight.
 
Keith
On 09/27/12, Jackson Krall wrote:
You might try balancing your brake drums to rid the existing shake. Maybe that 
can also be done on the bubble?
JK
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 1:24 PM EDT healeymanjim@hansencc.net wrote:
>i have gone to quite a few tire shops in las vegas silnce my main man quit and 
>took up another profession. none know how to balance wire wheels and most do 
>not have the right cones. i show them the picture on how to do it from the 
>blurb in the back of the moss catalog. they say they cannot do it right. at 
>present i use my bubble balancer but i still get a little shake at 50-60 mph. 
>could be the dreaded scuttle shake but i do not know for sure. hjim
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