- May 2, 2003
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I recently took my daughter's car in to have new aftermarket wheels mounted. The tire shop swapped over the original TPMS units to the new wheels, and used a Road Force balancing machine.
The day after the new wheels were installed the car was washed, and then was parked in the garage for 10 days while we were away from home. Upon our return my daughter was backing the car out of the garage and we saw something laying on the garage floor. When I checked to see what it was, it turned out to be the stick-on wheel weights.
We live in western NY, and the weather was not all that hot during the time the car was in the garage, so I'm wondering what the deal is? These weights are fairly commonly used, aren't they?
If it matters, the car is a '14 Chevy Cruze, and the wheels are 16x7 Drag DR-33's. I've got an appointment with the same shop to redo the balancing, but is this going to be an issue again afterwards?
The day after the new wheels were installed the car was washed, and then was parked in the garage for 10 days while we were away from home. Upon our return my daughter was backing the car out of the garage and we saw something laying on the garage floor. When I checked to see what it was, it turned out to be the stick-on wheel weights.
We live in western NY, and the weather was not all that hot during the time the car was in the garage, so I'm wondering what the deal is? These weights are fairly commonly used, aren't they?
If it matters, the car is a '14 Chevy Cruze, and the wheels are 16x7 Drag DR-33's. I've got an appointment with the same shop to redo the balancing, but is this going to be an issue again afterwards?