I had new tires mounted recently to a pair of 14-inch "magnum" steel / chromed rims that are period-correct for my car, I should have thought about it beforehand and asked for the weights to be the old-style lead clipped to the outer rim instead of those stick-on tabs, because I don't think the tabs will hold long-term. I have 2 more rims to have the tires mounted, I will ask / demand for the lead weights for them.
Does putting the weights on the inside rim surface give more precise ability to balance the tire? Is the outer / inner rim location a comprimise? Are clip-on lead weights still available, or environmentally prohibited now?
Or does this just reflect that all modern (aluminum) rims are not compatible with the old clip-on weights, and the guys at the shop just went through the motions without thinking?
Does putting the weights on the inside rim surface give more precise ability to balance the tire? Is the outer / inner rim location a comprimise? Are clip-on lead weights still available, or environmentally prohibited now?
Or does this just reflect that all modern (aluminum) rims are not compatible with the old clip-on weights, and the guys at the shop just went through the motions without thinking?