wheel weights?





If they were statically balanced, you may be OK to move it as long as longitude is accurately maintained. But, if dynamically balanced, you may be more likely to upset things, as this method takes into account any asymmetric imbalance that may have shifted the tire/wheel assembly's inertial axis away from its geometric axis.
And, bear in mind that while the static method typically utilizes a bubble balancer, don't assume that just because spinning was involved that you necessarily have a dynamic balance. I'd inquire if uncertain.
In any event, my first suggestion would be to have the tires in question remounted in a different rotational relationship with the wheels, and then rebalanced to see if that resolves the issue. Be sure to carry the trim rings with you. My $.02
So, I took the two problem tires back and asked them to put weights on the inside only. I think I read somewhere that GM originally said put weights only on the inside rim.
IMHO, I would not move weights on my own, I would get the tire shop to rebalance with weights on the inside only.







