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Wheel Balancing

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:53 pm
by djp30djp
Anybody else had trouble getting their wheels balanced?
The 04 estate I've just aquIred came with 16" alloys(standard, I've checked)
I've had new tyres fitted but can't find anyone to balance the wheels as there is no hole in the middle of them.
All my previous 406's have had 15" alloys with large centre caps, our 307CC has 16" but with a centre cap/hole.

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:58 pm
by Doggy
You need to phone/ask around for someone with a centreless balancer.

Some 'standard' balancing machines have an add-on gubbins that can be used to hold your wheels - if you're forced to use one of these, insist they re-test the wheel after rotating the wheel plaus adapter 90 or 180 degrees, relative to the machine itself. (I learned this the hard way).

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:01 pm
by GingerMagic
Hi, I have had 'Hoggars' on my car for years, in fact I have 2 sets.... ( Hoggars is the name of the flat faced 7 spoke alloys fitted in 2003/2004 )

If you go to a reputable tyre shop, they should have the adapter specially designed for centreless wheels - my local Tyreland does it no problems but the smaller independant garages wont have the facilities. A fair few people ditch the Hoggars, especially the 406 Coupe owners, in favour of other wheels, but I really like them... :cheesy:

Edit: Doggy beat me to it..!! I forget he has 15" centreless alloys fitted to slightly earlier 2.2Hdi's - Mistral I think they are called?

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 3:56 am
by djp30djp
Thanks, these wheels are very similar to look at to the 15" ones on the other & previous exec's but withjout the centre cap/hole.
Trouble with living in the sticks then.
Will have to have a trip to town I suppose.

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:55 am
by stevewalsh
Just noticed your location on your profile

Try ringing Devonshire Tyres in Ulverston, Speak to Gary or Ian.. Two top blokes and really know tyre fitting inside out. 01229 586241


Steve Walsh

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:19 am
by PeterN
My C5 has those centerless wheels, my tyre man cursed a bit but did have an adaptor for them and he is only a small outfit. I would have that any of the major tyre suppliers would have been able to accommodate them.

Peter

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:13 pm
by djp30djp
stevewalsh wrote:Just noticed your location on your profile

Try ringing Devonshire Tyres in Ulverston, Speak to Gary or Ian.. Two top blokes and really know tyre fitting inside out. 01229 586241


Steve Walsh
I never thought of them, I use them for my bike tyres

Re: Wheel Balancing

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:52 pm
by stevewalsh
Me too

I bring mine from France to use them