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what are the rims called that look like they arent moving when your driving?
i cant figure it out
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Re: what are those rims?
Around my home city, they're called "floaters"
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Re: what are those rims?
I've heard them referred to as 'spinners'.
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Re: what are those rims?
Yes, spinners are the ones that will start to rotate much more slowly than the wheels but appear to go on spinning when you come to a stop.
"Floaters" are the kind that are weighted, so they never spin when moving or stopped ................... unless the bearings seize, at which time you get a terrible off-balance shaking as you drive.
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Re: what are those rims?
Ahhh, right. I guess I should have read the OP more closely.
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