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Thread: Damn wheel weights!!!!
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01-16-2010 #1
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Damn wheel weights!!!!
Well I over looked the wheel weights... I"m trying to install c5 brakes on a 68 chevelle with 17" wheels and the f***ing calipers are hitting part of the wheel weights.... There the stick on weights right behind the valve steem and part of the spoke. Three 1oz weights.. lol there not much space between the caliper and the wheel.
So what are my options???
1.) pull the weights off? lol
2.) run a strip of .25 oz or .5oz in the same spot?( there not as wide)
3.) Run ls1 rotors or c4 rotors with c5 caliper if possible (but don't really want to)
4.) can you double stack weights?
5.) run a wheel spacer. ( would really like to stay away from it)
i'm only hitting maybe an 1/8 on the weights.. I wonder if i could get six .5 oz weights and put 3 on the rim and put 3 on top of those? in the same spot?
any ideas?
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01-16-2010 #2Give me a call Monday morning and I will figure out something to get you going.
01-16-2010 #3
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no one had this problem??? well i think i know what i'm going to do.
01-16-2010 #4Ive never had that kinda problem but I can give you some other ideas. I think your idea of using smaller or mainly thinner weights is probably the easiest. If you wanted to get real slick you could probably take off the tire, mark rotation first, and epoxy the weights on the inside of the wheel. Never done it before but the epoxy should hold up to the centrifigul force. Also I've clearanced(grinded) calipers many of times with no problems.
No matter what you do you should definitely get the wheels rebalanced.
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