And I thought only Commiefornia no longer allows lead balancing weights!
Yep. Learned that one the hard way a long time ago. Visibly clean AND degreased.(Note: make sure the rim is spotlessly clean or your weights may fly off in use. I like to use brake cleaner and a fresh shop towel).
I've heard that depleted uranium is a good substitute!And I thought only Commiefornia no longer allows lead balancing weights!
Ok, I’ll bite. How would the axle being not perfectly level from side to side affect the axial balancing of a wheel? I’m not seeing this as a problem.Easy cowboy, butt cheeks not clenched. There are some who are unaware if the balancer is not lever it can throw off their wheels.
How does that affect the misbalance around the wheel? The cocked bearings would be cocked the same amount as the wheel is rotated. The heavy spot of the wheel would still find the bottom. Sounds like something ripe for some mythbusting.For starters the rolling resistance on both ends will be different because more weight will be on the lower end. The bearings will be cocked on edge and not flush.