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I used the plastic thread covers that come on AN fittings, pushed them into the stud hole to center the spacer when spin balancing...gsa612
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Thanks to everyone for the opinions and great ideas. As soon as I can get a day off I a will try this again and post back. I think I am going to buy a bubble balancer in the near future also.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas to everyone.
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Just an update for future . I put valve stems in each hole and just pulled them through so they had some resistance. The wheel balanced perfectly. It appears the new style balancers are very sensitive and that's what was throwing me for a loop. The Mickey ET streets took a lot more weight than the front street tires did. Thanks for the replies and hope this helps others.
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