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<blockquote data-quote="McCarthy" data-source="post: 1898921" data-attributes="member: 65589"><p>Uhhh I don't know about the factory wheels and tires (they're buried in the back of a shed, but i'm curious enougj I may dig them out haha), but I just looked at my aftermarket 17's and 37" KO2's and they don't have much weight on them. Couple ounces on 3 wheels, one has roughly double so 6-7 ounces max, and they're balanced as well as the factory wheels and tires (which is very good)</p><p></p><p>As a note, I have had out of round KO2's in the past (i've had 2 out of round tires in probably 20 sets of KO2's (so 2 out of ~80 tires, a 2.5% failure rate- actually much higher than I would expect). (I've also had an out of round Falken AT3W out of ~5 sets of those.</p><p></p><p>I'd also like to point out that on every set of Falkens they've balanced in the end, but the tire shop I use comments at least one of the AT3W's were challenging to get to balance. Had to spin the tire on the rim multiple times per tire to get a good balance. The benefits of finding a good tire shop that cares.</p><p></p><p>Note: I say out of round but really I mean a tire that won't balance- usually caused by an out of round tire but can also be an issue with the belts, etc etc etc. Tire shop replaces it and the replacement balances perfectly, as do the other ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McCarthy, post: 1898921, member: 65589"] Uhhh I don't know about the factory wheels and tires (they're buried in the back of a shed, but i'm curious enougj I may dig them out haha), but I just looked at my aftermarket 17's and 37" KO2's and they don't have much weight on them. Couple ounces on 3 wheels, one has roughly double so 6-7 ounces max, and they're balanced as well as the factory wheels and tires (which is very good) As a note, I have had out of round KO2's in the past (i've had 2 out of round tires in probably 20 sets of KO2's (so 2 out of ~80 tires, a 2.5% failure rate- actually much higher than I would expect). (I've also had an out of round Falken AT3W out of ~5 sets of those. I'd also like to point out that on every set of Falkens they've balanced in the end, but the tire shop I use comments at least one of the AT3W's were challenging to get to balance. Had to spin the tire on the rim multiple times per tire to get a good balance. The benefits of finding a good tire shop that cares. Note: I say out of round but really I mean a tire that won't balance- usually caused by an out of round tire but can also be an issue with the belts, etc etc etc. Tire shop replaces it and the replacement balances perfectly, as do the other ones. [/QUOTE]
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