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Pyle Wheel used to be able to do it, in fact, they used to also do spin balance on the car, which is a really old tech way to balance the entire rotating mass. Which is still an idea with a lot of merit, even in this day and age! Duff<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div><hr id="stopSpelling">From: rob45789@msn.com<br>To: Jimrevel@aol.com; charles.edington@gmail.com; Bmcu@autox.team.net<br>Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:14:14 -0700<br>Subject: [Bmcu] Wheel Balancing<br><br>
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<div>Good Day,</div>
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<div>Can any of you recommend an establishment that can balance wire
wheels in the vicinity of the Holladay/Millcreek area.</div>
<div>My local tire store doesn't have the proper equipment.</div>
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<div>Thanks for your help and time,</div>
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<div>Rob</div>
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