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D 17 Rear Wt Question

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    Posted: 18 Aug 2010 at 8:17pm
I have a D 17 SIII sith differendt concentrics than on the 45 etc. I have AC wts but when I line up the notches to match the concentric, the bolt holes don't match the center. If I match the holes then I won't be able to get at the bolt to change PAW. Does the S III only take pie wts for all to work ? I notice on the 45 the concentric is outside the weight and no need to match notches at all. What are the notches and slots for anyway. The big 2 slots make them easier to carry - that the purpose ? What am I missing here ? Thanks, Larry Miller
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No one had this problem ? I think the only thing I can do is drill holes in the wheel center if I want to use these weights and be able to adjust the PAW without removing them.
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I have AC weights on my 17 but it's a series I. No problems.
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prolly takes a pie weight
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I put WD45 rear weights on my 1962 D17D,they fit OK.
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