Guys,
I apologize if this has been discussed before - I looked at google, and sifted thru some old threads in the search, and didn't find quite what I think I'm looking for.
Unfortunately when it comes to the topic of wheel weights in general, I'm not terribly savvy in what I'm looking for.
My SS18 has 12" rear wheels, and I do have some plastic/concrete weights in there presently. I see pictures periodically of people running steel or iron wheel weights, sometimes with multiples stacked together.
Since my plastic/concrete weights are split, weathered, and have lost some of their concrete, I've been thinking about replacing them with metal ones. Rather than try to fab my own straight away, I decided to look and see what's available pre-made.
Are these a standardized bolt pattern? Something I could pick up any that are about the right size from tractor supply or northern tool or someplace else locally (to save on shipping?)
Pardon my ignorance, but my mind is like a sponge - I don't like asking things unless I can't seem to find the answer on my own, so any help to push me in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I apologize if this has been discussed before - I looked at google, and sifted thru some old threads in the search, and didn't find quite what I think I'm looking for.
Unfortunately when it comes to the topic of wheel weights in general, I'm not terribly savvy in what I'm looking for.
My SS18 has 12" rear wheels, and I do have some plastic/concrete weights in there presently. I see pictures periodically of people running steel or iron wheel weights, sometimes with multiples stacked together.
Since my plastic/concrete weights are split, weathered, and have lost some of their concrete, I've been thinking about replacing them with metal ones. Rather than try to fab my own straight away, I decided to look and see what's available pre-made.
Are these a standardized bolt pattern? Something I could pick up any that are about the right size from tractor supply or northern tool or someplace else locally (to save on shipping?)
Pardon my ignorance, but my mind is like a sponge - I don't like asking things unless I can't seem to find the answer on my own, so any help to push me in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!