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Old 08-17-2005, 03:15 PM
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Please explain how I cannibalized your post.
You mentioned the Hunter GSP 9700, so did I, does that constitute cannibalizing as you have accused me of doing in a private message.
I also stated that any balance machine that can handle this size tire will do, and that under most conditions, for most vehicles a load force balance is NOT necessary and the vehicle will not sense the variation of the tire versus the wheel. Did you mention that?
Did you mention anything about the sensors getting fowled?
Yes, I stated the GPS is a best machine out there, and in all my years on other forums, there was no need to mention other people if they posted that they believe a machine or any other recommendation is the same as the one you are recommend. Hell, it helps to back up your information.
I did not mention the GSP 9700 because of your statement, I have used on repeatedly while in TN in our engineering facility to cure problems with a particular car and a vibration issue, and yes, after hours I balanced my Vette tires on the machine. Therefore, I know this is the best machine out there (well, at least it was three months ago).
I have had it on this forum. Let some of the people here fill in everyone with misconception (not you in this case, your information as I now read it is good). I honestly came in here to help this person out and not destroy their pressure sensors. Now, I'm accused by some complete stranger of cannibalizing their message, when if you read it, it sort of backs up the information you supplied; except your detail was lacking.

I guess the person who mentioned load force balancing also ripped you off, the person who mentioned you don't need special equipment must have ripped me off too. Gee, I should get really mad and send out a nasty private message to these people. Grow up dude.

It appears that most people on this site are decent and would like some "knowledgable advice." If you are so knowledgable, why didn't your recognize the main problem with using a substance such as equal. It is not that the tire is hard to remove in the future, it is not that it can be hard to balance a few thousand miles later, it is the simple fact that the air pressure sensor may be destroyed, and that will cost you money.

I would say have a great day; however, I would be a hypocrite if I said so.
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