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  1. Skinny

    Centramatic to Rim clearance

    Jerry said that the position of the balancer to the rim would not affect the performance if it was offcenter by 1 to 2 inches. My intent was to slip the balancer on, then torque the spacer on top of it. I'm even thinking that some blue LocTite would help as well. I too was surprised at riveted...
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    Centramatic to Rim clearance

    Not sure what you mean by cutouts. This lip on the rim has no place to go on my centramatic. I just sent an email to Jerry to see if he has anything else. I want to avoid using spacers if possible. I've run them before with big tires but I'm not into pulling wheels and torquing the spacer...
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    Centramatic to Rim clearance

    400-448 which are for a 1ton application although 17" rim. I spoke with Jerry before. I'm wondering if these would fit better: http://centramatic.com/ShowItemDetail.aspx?id=12532 I want the larger size for the heavier tires but I have that weird lip that interferes. If it wasnt there, I could...
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    Centramatic to Rim clearance

    I am running 37" Goodyears on my M1031 with what I believe are late 70's Ford Campers Special rims or from a late 80's F350. They are 16.5x9.75 rims that actually fit quite well with the width and backspacing. I just purchased H1 Centramatic balancers and they clear the axles/brakes fine. I...
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