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Old 26th August 2009, 10:01   #16
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Anand,

What I meant is even in normal cars running normal tyres, it is better you dont mix the right and left side of the tyres. If you do, then you will have pulling problems even if alignment is perfect. This is due to Road Force.

@ghostrider ---- There are so many other people who have Swift Ds which dont have the pulling problem. Why only a few people?

Anand, I did not take it as a complaint. Just that you had a problem which wasnt solved when you came to Madhus. That is why I was concerned. As I said, do give me a call for any assistance.
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Old 20th October 2012, 15:06   #17
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Re: Left drag - Swift 205/50/16 7J rim

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Hunter themselves have a machine(a wheel balancer) called GSP 9700 Road Force Measurement. This basically has a roller which comes into contact with the tyre when it is rotating and then analyses the forces acting on it. The machine then advises the user where to fit the tyre.
Does this roller run at a fixed speed or a variable speed ?

I mean if I'm having a problem at speeds only between 35-40 kph would the machine catch it ?
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Re: Left drag - Swift 205/50/16 7J rim

Yes, it will catch it.
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