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Old 02-17-2014, 04:37 PM   #1
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What's this on my wheel?

I washed my car yesterday for the first time since installing my new wheels and I noticed these on all four.



What is it and can I remove them?
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:39 PM   #2
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Wheel weights. Don't touch them. That's what they put on when they mounted and balanced your tires.
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:39 PM   #3
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You can paint them black or ask for black ones so they stand out less

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Old 02-17-2014, 04:40 PM   #4
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When I was plastidipping my wheels, I noticed these but in a few spots, I could tell some of them were missing because only the sticky residue was left behind. Do they really come off easily on their own?
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:41 PM   #5
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Very important that you leave those on.....
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Weights for the wheels, but that's an odd place to put them usually they are located on the lip of the rim
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:43 PM   #7
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Middle of the barrel is a very typical place for sick on weights, I've never seen them really close to the lip at all. Mine are further away from the spokes, but definitely not at the inside edge.
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I'm used to seeing the wheel weights right there as the OP's wheel has them, but on my previous car with black rims, I did what was already suggested, colored them black (with plastidip).
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Depending on the type of wheel, basic steel wheels will typically have a different type of weight mounted on the outside and inside lips, most aftermarket wheels will have these stick on weights on the inside and outside of the barrel like in OP's pick.
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[sarcasm]If you would like to shed a few pounds of unsprung weight, you can remove all of them[/sarcasm]

because it's all about every pound of weight right.....?
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Thanks guys, it's my first time purchasing aftermarket wheels and I didn't know they actually stuck on weights to balance the wheel. I never see them on pictures either.

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[sarcasm]If you would like to shed a few pounds of unsprung weight, you can remove all of them[/sarcasm]

because it's all about every pound of weight right.....?
It's not about the weight. They just look ugly and out of place where they are located and would've liked to remove them if they were unnecessary.
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Thanks guys, it's my first time purchasing aftermarket wheels and I didn't know they actually stuck on weights to balance the wheel. I never see them on pictures either.
It's not about the weight. They just look ugly and out of place where they are located and would've liked to remove them if they were unnecessary.
It's good I was kidding. My statement above is for those that think changing the pulley "for a couple of pounds" is a good idea,...

You can put duct tape over them to make them less visible and less likely to come off.
Since you can get duct tape in almost any color, just find the closest to the rim color
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you must be new to wheels!!

but anyways, you can ask the wheel balance place to relocate those weights.
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When I was plastidipping my wheels, I noticed these but in a few spots, I could tell some of them were missing because only the sticky residue was left behind. Do they really come off easily on their own?

Wheels have to be balanced every time you get new tires. The residue is from the last set of wheel weights. They can come off on their own, but they usually do not.
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