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Originally Posted by M3SQRD
If they did use 18" as the reference diameter on your 19" wheels then, yes, that will have an effect on the wheel balance and/or the amount of balance weight required. The tire/wheel balance machine corrects for static and dynamic unbalance issues - the diameter is important because it defines the "plane separation".
Only you can answer your last question...do you still have wheel unbalance issues and/or steering wheel vibrations with the new balance weights? If the answer is "yes" then take your car back and have them perform the wheel balance correctly...
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awesome, thank you for the feedback. Turns out on second attempt, as you suggested, they determined the the alternative front wheel was slightly bent as well. I find it amazing that the car was given a good bill of health when there was still a noticeable issue with the vehicle. The rims have both since been replaced and the car is running perfectly. Nevertheless, I learned something regarding the alignment/balancing measurement...so for that