Thread: 14b Is Dieing
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Old 01-02-2004   #13
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I understand that Ryan. But what I was getting at was that if it is a 14b in GOOD condition, this obviously means it has minimal shaft play, does not use oil, spins freely and has had no foreign objects go thru it. With that being said, why would the original wheels of the good one be missing any weight? If so, it's not that GOOD of a 14b. I agree that it should be balanced but if it was good from the get go, a refreshening of the seals and bushings is not going to throw it out of balance.

BTW, what is the cost of balancing those wheels? Just out of curiousity.
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