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Old 01-12-2009, 07:38 PM   #107 (permalink)
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BZP T-100 (2010) - '98 Toyota T-100 ext cab - 3.4L/auto SR5
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Originally Posted by Buddy View Post
I bought some full aluminum racing discs from Hubcap Mikes that I will be putting on an '02 Highlander. However, I will not be screwing them into the wheel rims, but will jury rig some type of small blocks on 3 of the large spokes so that the discs can be screwed into the the blocks and easily removed for tire rotations/changes. I'm concerned about upsetting the wheel balance. Has any one out there addressed this concern?
You could use some Dyna Beads to dynamically balance yer wheels after you put yer discs on. Only thing about them is when you stop they will fall to the bottom and rebalance when you git back up to speed. Same thing goes fer bumps in the road...

Oh...and you can't use any of those liquid inflators or tire sealers in yer tires. That wouldn't be a good thing fer those...
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