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Couple of fair points on this subject if i might add. It is pointless to rotate side to side unless you are tracking and there are more/longer corners to the
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Couple of fair points on this subject if i might add. It is pointless to rotate side to side unless you are tracking and there are more/longer corners to the right or left as you see fit. Also, if you find a dealer that is GT-R certified you can have your tires balanced up to 100mph rather than 55 from most of your other tire stations. I only have 9000 on my car with the factory bridgestones. I saw the similar problems on a 350 as well. If you plan on triple didgits plan on payin 35 a tire for balancing at nissan.
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