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Old 01-30-2024, 08:58 PM
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Completely agree Bill.

I have no opinion on the quoted section from that thread. Just posted the thread for informational and discussion purposes. I would have no idea how difficult it is to submit a warranty claim. I am certain that the more competent your shop is, the less difficulty you will have with a claim.

Also agree that Hunter is the cat's a$$ in alignment and balancing equipment. It is all I ever used. I still have a Lite A Line AND a DSP alignment system. I am just saying that a perfect tire without any radial run out and with NO side pull (as they all SHOULD BE) would not need a Road Force balancer to "correct" or minimize the tires shortcomings.

I agree that the Road Force system minimizes those issues. I would rather have four tires that are true and correct, and can be put on any corner of the car (other than unidirectional and staggered, obviously).
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