Simple cheep wheel weights

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cleatus

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sears suburban
Here's a couple pic's of some wheel weights I made to fit my Wheelhorse and Big 10. I started with front disk from a F250. I first drilled two holes in the disk for attachment bolts, cut a piece of cardboard to fit tight into outside of rim and then lined the rim with a trashbag. I then placed the disk on top of rim with it sitting level on it's side, installed the bolts and poured in a souppie mix of sackcrette. Here's the first shot of the just removed, from rim, weight and the second installed on the Wheelhorse.
These weight around 40lb each and seem to help alot on side hills.
 

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That's good one!! I bet they fit good.
 

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