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Posted by matthewh on December 24, 2003 at 19:50:50 from (24.241.87.59):
Was going shopping today for my wife and almost made it to town when I spotted a utility trailer for sale. Although I can't say my wife really needed a trailer, I thought a nice little easy to pull 5 x 8 trailer would be handy to have around. As it worked out, the trailer was a heavy built 6 x 10, but the price was ok so I bought it. Problem is when pulling it home I surely knew it was back there as it bounced fairly good. The trailer has brand new tires but there are no balancing weights. The wheel/rims are "mobile home" type. I have not used these before. When you mount the rim to the wheel/hub, is there a trick to insuring the rim stays centered and could this be the problem? And, can a normal tire shop balance these or will I need to find someone who services heaver trucks? Need help as I am pretty sure I am going to have a difficulty enough time convincing my wife that this is what she really wanted.
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