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Posted by riverbend on December 01, 2005 at 10:46:04 from (208.160.33.20):
In Reply to: Re: H wheel weight - flat side out ? posted by CNKS on November 30, 2005 at 17:42:19:
Something is not adding up. The first set of weights goes on with the dished side against the wheel (which is dished out). It is held on by 4 bolts through the inner bolt circle. Second weight is shown installed flat side out, held on with four bolts through the outer bolt circle. How does the thrid set attach ? It can't be through the inner bolt holes, the recess for the head is on the wrong side. Turning the second weight around won't work because you can't turn the nuts in the outer slotted holes, and the 'oblong' hexagon in the center does not line up with the first set. If you use two sets of weights, the second set is held on with 4 bolts. But if you go to three sets, both sets two and three are only held on with two bolts ?! Can't be right. Neither threaded rod nor 8" X 3/4" bolts seems like a good solution. Maybe that's why they didn't list any hardware for the third set. I'm putting two sets on and going to plow a little snow. In the meantime, any ideas ? Greg
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