Free Webinar on Wheel Weights Set for October 7 – UnderhoodService

Free Webinar on Wheel Weights Set for October 7

Perfect Equipment Inc. is hosting a special webinar exploring the future of lead wheel weights and the use of optional materials. Co-produced with Tire Review, the Oct. 7 webinar is titled "Making the Transition to Non-Lead Wheel Weights," and will be moderated by Tire Review editor Jim Smith.

Perfect Equipment Inc. is hosting a special webinar exploring the future of lead wheel weights and the use of optional materials.

Co-produced with Tire Review, the Oct. 7 webinar is titled “Making the Transition to Non-Lead Wheel Weights,” and will be moderated by Tire Review editor Jim Smith.

The panel for the free webinar will include environmental experts, as well as representatives from aftermarket distributors and Perfect Equipment. Topics include a look at the latest legislative developments at the state and federal level, key non-lead options like steel and zinc, discussion of wheel weight laws in Europe and Japan, and a look at how OEMs are transitioning away from lead.

The free webinar will be held on Oct. 7 beginning promptly at 2 p.m. Eastern, and is open to tire dealers, wholesalers/distributors, store managers and staff, tire company executives and anyone else in the industry interested in learning more about the market’s shift away from lead weights and to alternative materials.  

For registration and further information, visit tirereview.com/webinar.

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