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Wheel Weights for Cars & Trucks | Clip-On, Stick-On, & Specialty

Wheel Weights Built for Precision and Durability

MT-RSR offers a full range of professional-grade wheel weights for cars, trucks, and heavy-duty equipment. Whether you need clip-on weights for a steel wheel or alloy rim, stick-on wheel weights for a clean fit, or specialty options for off-road and high-performance use, we have you covered. Our wheel-balancing weights are engineered for accuracy, corrosion resistance, and secure fitment on both front and rear wheels.

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GT FORCE Wheel Weight Tool

SKU: GAI-GTF01

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GT FORCE Wheel Weight Tool  MT-RSR Insights: Introducing the GT FORCE Slide Hammer Wheel Weight Tool – Your solution for precision, balance, and ...

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Original price $117.53 - Original price $117.53
Original price
$117.53
$117.53 - $117.53
Current price $117.53

Wheel Weights Built for Balance and Durability

Choose from lead wheel weights, steel, and zinc materials, including OEM-style and coated options built to deliver high quality performance in any environment. Every weight is designed to help your tire shop achieve proper balance and weight distribution across vehicle wheels, reducing callbacks and keeping customers satisfied.

Not sure what you need? Our team is ready to help. Browse the lineup below to see why pros trust MT-RSR, and visit our Learning Hub or Video Tutorials for installation best practices.

Types of Wheel Weights We Carry

Traditional lead wheel weights deliver reliable balance on standard steel wheel rims. A trusted choice for routine service on passenger vehicles and light trucks.

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A lead-free option that fits the same clip profiles as traditional weights. Steel weights offer durability and resist corrosion in harsh conditions.

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Zinc weights combine the density of lead with reduced environmental impact. Ideal for shops looking to limit lead exposure without changing their workflow.

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Stick-on wheel weights mount behind the spokes on alloy and custom rim styles for a clean, hidden look. Available in different weight increments for precise balance.

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Internal balancing media works inside the tire to automatically correct imbalance as the wheel spins. Popular for tractor, trailer, and off-road applications where rear tires take a beating.

Shop Wheel Balancing Beads & Powders

Speed up installs and protect rim finishes with dedicated wheel weight hammers, pliers, and removal tools built for everyday shop use.

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How to Choose the Right Wheel Weight

How to Choose the Right Wheel Weight

Selecting the right wheel weight starts with knowing your wheel type. Clip-on weights attach to the outer flange of a steel wheel in profiles like AW, MC, EN, and FNMC. Each profile fits a specific rim shape, so matching the correct clip style matters.

For alloy and custom wheels, stick-on wheel weights mount on the inner barrel behind the spokes, keeping the rim face clean. For rear tires on a tractor, trailer, or heavy truck, balancing beads can self-adjust as conditions change.

Need more guidance? Visit our Learning Hub for detailed breakdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wheel weight do I need?

Most wheel balancers display the required correction in grams or ounce increments. A common conversion: 28 grams equals about 1 oz. Passenger vehicles typically need lighter oz weights, while trucks and rear wheels may require heavier options for routine service.

What's the difference between clip-on and stick-on wheel weights?

Clip-on weights attach to the outer edge of a steel wheel using a spring clip and are fast to install. Stick-on wheel weights use adhesive foil tape to mount on the inner barrel of alloy rims, keeping the wheel face clean.

How do I choose between lead, steel, and zinc wheel weights?

Lead wheel weights are dense and cost-effective. Steel is lead-free and uses the same clip profiles, though pieces may be slightly larger for a given weight. Zinc offers a middle ground for shops making conservative assumptions about future regulations. Consider cost and local rules when stocking your tire shop.

Why do wheel weights fall off? 

For clip-on weights, a mismatch between the clip profile and rim flange is the most common cause. For adhesive styles, residue or moisture can weaken the bond. Clean the surface like you would before applying duct tape or gorilla tape, and press firmly.

Can I use balancing beads instead of traditional wheel weights?

Yes. Balancing beads sit inside the tire and shift to counteract imbalance as the wheel rotates. They're popular for tractor tires and off-road rigs. Check our Learning Hub for additional data and install tips.

Do you offer bulk pricing for tire shops and dealers?

We do. Whether you're a single-bay shop or looking to become a dealer, MT-RSR offers wholesale options and fast shipping on every pound ordered. Reach out to our sales team to discuss pricing on full cases or mixed assortments for your tire shop.

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