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There's also a place near Silverstone who will balance the wheels in situ on the car. Did this for a lotus i had. Worked a treat.

Tim

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Company was called vibration free in bicester

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:-)

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I thought it was wasted.

 

Roger

All too scared of being racially incorrect.

 

Clever one Roger

:-)

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Hmmmm, you could buy them, use them, find out and report?

 

Ciao Marco

 

I have three of them, simply got them from ebay bids

where nobody else gave a bid.

The cheapest I got was for 15 Euros where thieves cut

off all the wires.

The last was a nearly new item with two vibration sensors

and an additional rotation sensor for opposite side.

 

All works pretty well since years and it is easy to use

only problem is that it takes space like a gocart or a

motorbike and needs 380 volts.

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Andreas, sorry me,

 

my post #22 is related to post #20, I started writing at the office before your post,

got some telefon calls and send it after your post, I should have used the "quote" icon?

 

By the way I own a Hofman finishbalancer SD10 but not everyone can do.

So the dynabeads think could be more used by everyone - a very interesting think.

 

Ciao marco

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