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<blockquote data-quote="big_goomba" data-source="post: 3384381" data-attributes="member: 23241"><p>I'm thinking of getting some new wheels for MY-SVT soon, and I don't want to get them all marked up from those ugly looking lead wheel weights that are hammered onto the lip of the rim when the wheels are balanced. </p><p></p><p>I remember years ago there were self-adhesive weights available that could be mounted on the wheel (preferably hidden on the back side). The one draw back was that they didn't adhere to the wheel very well, and would fly off... I'm sure that with today's adhesives someone must have an alternate solution to damaging custom wheels.</p><p></p><p>So if anybody knows if such a product exists, I would like to hear about it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big_goomba, post: 3384381, member: 23241"] I'm thinking of getting some new wheels for MY-SVT soon, and I don't want to get them all marked up from those ugly looking lead wheel weights that are hammered onto the lip of the rim when the wheels are balanced. I remember years ago there were self-adhesive weights available that could be mounted on the wheel (preferably hidden on the back side). The one draw back was that they didn't adhere to the wheel very well, and would fly off... I'm sure that with today's adhesives someone must have an alternate solution to damaging custom wheels. So if anybody knows if such a product exists, I would like to hear about it... [/QUOTE]
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