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Re: Balancing Tires With Golf Balls
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Posted by marlowe on November 28, 2003 at 07:03:34 from (209.103.223.120):
In Reply to: Balancing Tires With Golf Balls posted by moonlite on November 28, 2003 at 03:22:15:
i get a real laugh out of some of the replies to this. just because they have not seen or used it it must be a joke well sorry to say it's no joke. this is a old trick that has been around for years. as to how it works i don't have a clue but it works. it work just like the liquid balance and i don't have a clue why that works but it dose and i have used ball with no wear on the inside of tire remenber this is on big truck tires only
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