That looks like a nice stand. Mine is a bit more, erm... rustic. But still gets the job done. The key component to successful balancing is that the bearings are very free moving and the shaft is absolutely straight and centered in the wheels (bearings). So long as you have that you should be good to go. And that is a rockin' good price.I purchased this wheel balancer and used it to balance my last set of new tires. I can find no fault with the results at any speed.
One thing, the weights that come with it are useless.
I'm guessing this made in China product is marketed under several different names in North America.
That looks like a nice stand. Mine is a bit more, erm... rustic. But still gets the job done. The key component to successful balancing is that the bearings are very free moving and the shaft is absolutely straight and centered in the wheels (bearings). So long as you have that you should be good to go. And that is a rockin' good price.I purchased this wheel balancer and used it to balance my last set of new tires. I can find no fault with the results at any speed.
One thing, the weights that come with it are useless.
I'm guessing this made in China product is marketed under several different names in North America.
Now, why are those wheel weights useless? If it's because they won't stick, just peel off the double sided sticky stuff they used and substitute 3M acrylic foam trim tape, available at your nearest auto parts purveyor.
That looks very similar to the No Mar balancer I have.I purchased this wheel balancer and used it to balance my last set of new tires. I can find no fault with the results at any speed.
One thing, the weights that come with it are useless.
I'm guessing this made in China product is marketed under several different names in North America.
I have one like it that I bought from Harbor Freight.
How does it work for you?I have one like it that I bought from Harbor Freight.
I have the exact same from harbor freight. Used it this weekend and works great!How does it work for you?I have one like it that I bought from Harbor Freight.
The Marc Parnes kit doesn't come with the nifty stand. It's just two large bearings the shaft and the two self-centering cones. These other systems seem to all use 4 smaller (roller blade) bearings that the shaft rides on top of, so I suppose that smoothness of the shaft ends that ride on these bearings is required. I have a balancer setup I bought off eBay (forget how much) that is more like the latter, and I can balance a wheel to less than 1/4 oz (7 grams), which is plenty good enough.What would be the difference between this and the Marc Parnes balancer? Besides the price.
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