How about a little slick tech

Ok guy a last few things to add. When you look on your slicks it should be marked on the somewhere with white paint your slicks size. In my case it’s marked 100.5 in both of them. Well after they are mounted i equalize the air pressure in both slicks then I use one of my Dads wind up tape measure that he used for electrical work. It’s kinda hard by yourself on a big slick but wrap the tape around the center to see if they both measure the same. I think Mickey Thompson says on their tag within 3/4 of an inch but I would never run them like that. There is a procedure on Mickey Thompson’s website on how to equalize them but it must be now, before you run them. Mine measured slightly under 1/16 inch so I’m good to go. Next up is balancing them. Some guys don’t, I do. You can see in this picture how much weight I used. I actually added another 1/2 ounce. After they are balanced I use Gorilla Tape as added protection to keep them glued on. Well I think that’s it. Ohhh I use a Harbor Freight balancer on my slicks and I have an old style balancer in my house garage for fronts. Fronts are to light for my Harbor Freight balancer. image.jpgAED931BF-C3DF-4216-8EA1-0F9497D1358D.jpegDBC188AA-792D-4B0A-8CC3-DD9593A7E4A9.jpegC914712D-76B7-48D1-8FF3-E73081D59EA5.jpeg