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All the stuff you guys are saying is exactly what
I always understood. I am quite sure they are
not doing on the car balancing. Especially not
for this tire, because I just brought in the
loose wheel while I kept using the car with the
spare. I cannot report what was actually done
because the garage area is completely separate
from where the customer gets to be. Maybe if it
was a hot summer day I could peek in the open
garage door. The main question I had is
whether different balancing on front and rear was
now a "thing." Apparently not. Thanks.
-Steve
At 05:56 PM 11/4/2019, Ian McFetridge wrote:
>Got me at a loss, unless it is done on the car
>and they are also balancing the rotating
>assembly, do front/rear could matter.=C2 It would
>be telling to report what he actually does.
>
>On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 5:53 PM Benjamin Zwissler
>via Shop-talk
>Well, I vote he has no clue what he's talking
>about.=C2 What I learned was that static and spin
>balancing were not the same thing.=C2 Static was
>done with a bubble balance without
>spinning.=C2 Spinning meant spinning.=C2 There was
>spinning on the car and spinning off the car,
>but I don't think anyone does it on the car anymore.
>I don't know why they would balance front and
>back differently, seems like balanced is balanced regardless of front or r=
ear.
>On Mon, Nov 4, 2019, 5:32 PM Steven Trovato via
e:
>
>Two years ago, I purchased a set of Michelin tires for my Ford
>Expedition at BJs.=C2 It was not a great experience, and I don't think
>I'd do it again.=C2 The tires do come with a road hazard warranty,
>though, and free flat repair.=C2 I got a puncture in the right rear
>yesterday, so I ventured down to BJs once again.=C2 The guy there asked
>me if it was a front or rear tire.=C2 He said they balance them
>differently.=C2 He said it was "statically balanced" but on a machine
>that spins it and uses lasers.=C2 I don't know what he is talking
>about.=C2 I told him it is a rear tire, but that shouldn't matter,
>because it will be a front tire when I rotate them.=C2 He told me I
>shouldn't do that.=C2 I have to bring the vehicle to them to rotate and
>re-balance.=C2 None of this makes any sense to me.=C2 Have things change=
d
>drastically or is this guy nuts?=C2 I should note that all this stuff
>is free when you buy the tires there, so I don't really see any
>financial motive for them to want to do this.
>
>-Steve
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All the stuff you guys are saying is exactly what I always
understood. I am quite sure they are not doing on the car
balancing. Especially not for this tire, because I just brought in
the loose wheel while I kept using the car with the spare. I cannot
report what was actually done because the garage area is completely
separate from where the customer gets to be. Maybe if it was a hot
summer day I could peek in the open garage door.
The main question I had is whether different balancing on front and rear
was now a "thing." Apparently not. Thanks.
<br><br>
-Steve<br><br>
At 05:56 PM 11/4/2019, Ian McFetridge wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=3Dcite class=3Dcite cite=3D"">Got me at a loss, unless it =
is
done on the car and they are also balancing the rotating assembly, do
front/rear could matter.=C2 It would be telling to report what he
actually does.<br><br>
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 5:53 PM Benjamin Zwissler via Shop-talk
<<a href=3D"mailto:shop-talk@autox.team.net">shop-talk@autox.team.net</a=
>
> wrote:
<dl>
<dd>Well, I vote he has no clue what he's talking about.=C2 What I
learned was that static and spin balancing were not the same
thing.=C2 Static was done with a bubble balance without
spinning.=C2 Spinning meant spinning.=C2 There was spinning on
the car and spinning off the car, but I don't think anyone does it on the
car anymore.<br>
<dd>I don't know why they would balance front and back differently, seems
like balanced is balanced regardless of front or rear.<br>
<dd>On Mon, Nov 4, 2019, 5:32 PM Steven Trovato via Shop-talk
<<a href=3D"mailto:shop-talk@autox.team.net">shop-talk@autox.team.net</a=
>
> wrote:<br><br>
<dl>
<dd>Two years ago, I purchased a set of Michelin tires for my Ford
<dd>Expedition at BJs.=C2 It was not a great experience, and I don't
think
<dd>I'd do it again.=C2 The tires do come with a road hazard
warranty,
<dd>though, and free flat repair.=C2 I got a puncture in the right
rear
<dd>yesterday, so I ventured down to BJs once again.=C2 The guy there=
asked
<dd>me if it was a front or rear tire.=C2 He said they balance them
<dd>differently.=C2 He said it was "statically balanced"
but on a machine
<dd>that spins it and uses lasers.=C2 I don't know what he is talking=
<dd>about.=C2 I told him it is a rear tire, but that shouldn't
matter,
<dd>because it will be a front tire when I rotate them.=C2 He told me=
I
<dd>shouldn't do that.=C2 I have to bring the vehicle to them to
rotate and
<dd>re-balance.=C2 None of this makes any sense to me.=C2 Have
things changed
<dd>drastically or is this guy nuts?=C2 I should note that all this
stuff
<dd>is free when you buy the tires there, so I don't really see any
<dd>financial motive for them to want to do this.<br><br>
<dd>-Steve
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