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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16897205" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>I have been advised to use RF balancing twice. Both times it was to correct issues with tires or rolling vibrations.</p><p>Neither time was successful.</p><p>#1 was my 99 Mustang Cobra. Ford put in a new drive line trans, driveshaft and differential.</p><p>#2 was Michelin tires on my 13 F150 SC Lariat. </p><p>I am in the camp, if they do not balance out on a spin balance, something is out of specs. Using RF just shifts stuff around to cover the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16897205, member: 13485"] I have been advised to use RF balancing twice. Both times it was to correct issues with tires or rolling vibrations. Neither time was successful. #1 was my 99 Mustang Cobra. Ford put in a new drive line trans, driveshaft and differential. #2 was Michelin tires on my 13 F150 SC Lariat. I am in the camp, if they do not balance out on a spin balance, something is out of specs. Using RF just shifts stuff around to cover the issue. [/QUOTE]
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