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Re: Hunter GSP wheel balance
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 14:20:37 -0500, BCDrums wrote:
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> Ray O wrote:[color=green]
>> "BCDrums" <bcdrums@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:ipWdnbx-JPCeDwfYnZ2dnUVZ_rTinZ2d@comcast.com...[color=darkred]
>>> Is it worth going out of my way to buy tires from a place that uses
>>> this machine? Or is it just hype?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> BC
>>> Unbalanced[/color]
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>> Hunter Engineering has more than one GSP wheel balancer. For the most
>> part, features on computerized wheel balancers improve the operator's
>> convenience, shorten the time needed to properly balance a wheel, or
>> reduce the skill level required to properly balance a wheel.
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>> I have heard good things about the Hunter GSP 9700 Road Force
>> Measurement System because it can correct tire-related pull problems as
>> well as balance problems.
>>
>> That said, if the operator does not properly mount the wheel on the
>> machine, then even the best machine will not produce good results.[/color]
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> I have a Direct Tire store near me, and a Hogan Tire (I'm in
> Massachusetts). DT has the Hunter GSP9700, Hogan does not.
>
> Does anyone have anything to say about either of these shops? They are
> both small chains.
>
> BC
> unchained[/color]
Where are you at?
I use Pete's Tire Barn, not good prices (OK) but EXCELLENT service!
Or, Town Fair Tire. If you see the same people there more than once, let
me know...but good prices.
For alignments, I pay someone in Greenfied (not the 'free' alignment at
TFT) because he's just so damn GOOD!
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