Hi John,
I looked at the diagram & blurb. Definitely worth a look if you have
wires. I need to find someone in town who sells wire wheels, I guess.
Thanks,
CR
"Reynolds,John" wrote:
>
> CR,
>
> There is a diagram of the proper balancing technique in the Victoria British
> Catalog.
> John Reynolds
> 1979 MGB (in restoration)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charley & Peggy Robinson [mailto:ccrobins@ktc.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:44 AM
> To: Chris Attias
> Cc: David Councill; MG Listserver
> Subject: Re: 68B Steel Wheels and Tires
>
> Chris,
>
> This rings a bell. I may go looking for a dealer who
> sells wire
> wheels. My wheels don't run true3 on the local dealer's
> balanceing
> machine but do on the car.
>
> Also, I've had two flats on the front since I bought new
> tires and
> tubes. One was an unexplained pinhole in the side of the
> tube. The
> other was a separation of the tube itself. Thjought I was
> doing the
> right thing when I bought new tubes....
>
> CR
>
> Chris Attias wrote:
> >
> > Do you have a dealer with the right balancer adapter for
> wires?
> >
> >
> > Also, buy the best tubes you can. The last ones I got
> were made by
> > Michelin. Got them from British Wire Wheel in Santa Cruz,
> CA. And
> > check the insides of the tire for rough spots that may
> poke at the
> > tube. Tubeless tires today can be pretty rough inside.
> > --
> > Chris Attias
> > Aptos, CA
> > '64 MGB
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