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  1. Hi all new to the group just wanted go introduce myself. I’m Adam and I’m in North Yorkshire I have a 02 Nissan 350z that I was recently given by my dad as it’s been sat for 2yrs. it had a little work done before it got parked up but it still needs a bit of love. tell me what you think.
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  2. Hi , have just joined so I can find out more about my 1991 Nissan Coupe. Its an import but would love to know if any others exist in the UK? Or indeed Europe .Nissan CoupeNissan Coupe Hope the link works but if not its in Yellow Pearl and is the same as that in the Nissan Heritage museum. Thanks in anticipation
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  3. oh very nice car ! Welcome to the forum and keep us updated on the progress
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  4. I got a good set of used tires (4) and put em on there. $85 for just mount and balance but that’s how it rolls. Wierdest experience ever leaving the tire shop. Truck was clattering along like one or more tires seriously out of balance. I was like dreading having to go back and force the issue(s). And then within a few miles at moderate speeds the clattering went away entirely and then smooth running. Like? But that works. They put double balance weights on each wheel. They have the push ins at the inside of the wheel at the tire. And they have glue ons inside the spokes to the outside of the tire. In three cases, the weights are pretty much opposite each other on the wheels! I never saw anything like that before. Like they balanced each wheel twice? This is a very experienced tire shop, for the record. 😯
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  5. It would seem, and I would wholeheartedly agree. Although, technically, you could leave all previous weights on a wheel for forever, and just keep balancing it with additional weights as necessary!??? 😂 Not the case here though. All the weights are fresh new. They put both push on weights and stick on weights. Push on weights went to the inside of each wheel. Stick on weights are to the outside behind the spokes on the aluminum mag wheels. And.. as stated.. opposite each other in three of the four, and about 2 hours on the clock location off opposite on the fourth. It’s very weird. I have personally balanced a lot of motorcycle wheels in my life.. and it’s always one weight.
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