OEM Customized Slim Wheel Weights - EN Type Zinc Clip On Wheel Weights – Fortune
OEM Customized Slim Wheel Weights - EN Type Zinc Clip On Wheel Weights – Fortune Detail:
Package Detail
Usage: balance the wheel and tire assembly
Material: Zinc (Zn)
Style: EN
Surface Treatment: Plastic powder coated
Weight Sizes: 5g to 60g
Environmentally friendly, lead wheel weight is prohibited as an excellent alternative.
Application to Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and very early-model Japanese vehicles equipped with alloy wheels.
Many brands like Acura, Audi, Ford, Honda, Mercedes-Benz & Volkswagen.
See the application guide in the downloads section.
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Sizes |
Qty/box |
Qty/case |
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5g-30g |
25PCS |
20 BOXES |
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35g-60g |
25PCS |
10 BOXES |
Wheel balance for vehicles are essential
Wheel balancing is one of the top three services offered by tire dealers. Most tire technicians know that balancing tires and wheel assemblies can help solve vibration and sway problems. Proper balance can improve tire wear, increase fuel mileage and eliminate pressure on the vehicle. Vibration caused by unbalanced tires is most pronounced at speeds of 50-70 MPH, but even if customers don’t notice their tires are unbalanced, the damage is still there.
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