08-07-2007, 04:29 PM | #1 |
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Well it's been right at 9 months since I have owned the Blammy known
as "Merlot" and today was supposed to be a awesome day. After doing alot of saving, selling, and sniping I finally got me some tires for those 17" Corvette rally's that came w/ my deal from Shaun. Went for a nice HOT ride in the 100 degree heat down to the local tire shop, and they mounted and balanced all of my tires. 3 out of the 4 tires only needed a .75 correction running inside weights only. Then there was the other wheel. It said it only needed a 1.25 correction but it is CLEARLY bent. Been mounted, tires that is, so no exchanges are available. Neither of us saw it until we went to balance it. So now I need to save, sell, and who know what else for who knows how long to buy me another rim. I can use it for a spare, yipee. W/ the bags I might not notice it, but if I know my luck, it will be very noticable. Oh well here is the mounted pic's, tires that is, still on the fence about even putting them on her
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Can't steel wheels be straitened, can be dun w/alum.! rite? How far out is it? J.
Great looking wheel tire combo, tho. Wish you luck
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08-07-2007, 04:53 PM | #3 |
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Yes they can be straightened, but not around here. I sent an E-mail to
the supplier, will see what happens, if they offer me a replacement for even 1/2 price I'll just get me another one & use bent one as my spare.
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Jaros beat me to it..... I just had a rim straightened for my chevelle, its alum and off a Pontiac GTA but it came out great. LUV, look around for rim straightening at some of the tire and wheel places. IF you get in a bind let me know, not sure if its worth it, but you could ship it up here to NH and I can have the guys up here do it???
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08-07-2007, 05:00 PM | #5 |
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Nearest place here is an hour away, that I can find, and they can not
price it w/out seeing it 1st? So I would have to dismount my tire ($5) and drive to Memphis ($45 round trip) and then pay them ??? then it would need to be remounted and balanced ($10) which could end up being around a C-note, 1/2 price on that rim is $98, wish me luck
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Wow, that sucks LUV. Sorry to hear about your dilemna. What I don't understand is why manufacturers state that they won't return wheels if they've been mounted. How are we supposed to check to see if they're bent? That's their job before they leave their factory. Hope they take care of you man. The setup looks great, post some pics as soon as you get them on your rig.
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Thanks all, and in this is in NO WAY AGAINST SHAUN, but they were never
opened after he received them. If I had to guess it was the shipper's fault. I opened one, but never opened all 4, live and learn I guess. But I do agree that w/out balancing them 1st how would you know? I guess me not being born a rocket scientist will be part of my ultimate demise in this situation
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Bummer! Does it seem to be bent in the rim section or hub?
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08-07-2007, 07:43 PM | #10 |
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Ding on the outer rim, but I think it's in the hub also
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lame...I've been waiting for ever to see pics of the Blammy on the rallies.
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Me too
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its not likely its in the hub if theres jsut a ding in the rim. And for gods sake go ahead and put them on so we can see what they look like.
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I'm almost certain that the whole thing is whacked out of alignment, hub too.
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Man what a run of luck you've had with your trucks. Sorry just don't seem like enough.
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hey luv-- sorry to hear about that
for all those wondering-- about the only way to see if a wheel is bent, without mounting a tire on it, is to mount it on the balancer and spin it alone. it doesnt hurt the balancer at all to spin with no tire... that 17" rim is going to be about the same weight as a 14" aluminum wheel and car tire anyways you might do some checking into it luv, ive seen tires be junk enough that it makes the wheel look bad when it spins. there's two ways to know if it is the tire or the wheel: easy way- the balancer we have at work has a feature that measures the tire and the rim runout to see which one is bad harder but doable- dismount the tire, and spin the rim by itself on the balancer, see if it spins straight and true i wish you were closer, id try it out over my lunch break.. i dont charge unless i fix it when you get your new wheel, have it spun on the balancer with no tire on it just to be sure its good
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you could put two on one side....just to see how it looks....
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Road trip..................
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You can also use a 17" long piece of angle, (the length is determined by the diameter of the wheel since you have the tire mounted) laid across the rim & measure the backspacing in several places on the hub. You want to see if there is any difference in backspacing from one hole to another. If there is, then you have a bent hub. Which would be pretty unusual since it's new & from a reputable manufacturer. Even a freight damaged wheel wouldn't usually have a bent hub. That's typically a manufacturing defect. Doesn't matter now that you have the tire on it, but it still sucks. I hope this makes sense, it does in my mind, but I used to work at a tire shop so I got pretty good at figuring that stuff out. On that note, are you SURE that the one tire doesn't have a hop to it or maybe a shifted belt? Hopefully the place you took it to would be able to recognize either of those conditions & not blame the wheel for a tire issue. Those tires look like they are Kumho's or Hankook's. Is that correct? I'll tell you why I ask when you tell me what brand they are. Later, Buddy
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That sucks Craig I wanna see them on
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It was clearly not the tire, wishing I had taken a video now
Tires are Sumitomo, They are HTRZ II's and size is 225/45/17.
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Hey Craig,
Bring the wheel/tire with you this weekend to Nashville. I know a place that straightens wheels. Remember I thought one of mine was bent. Your coming this way anyways. I'll have it done and bring it to woodridge's cookout. Bryan
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Also, I am guessing that the wheels are from "Wheel Vintiques" or someplace like that, right? When it comes to a speciality wheel shop like that, "SOMETIMES", they will work a deal with you like you're looking for, but don't count on it. Finally, if you only needed 1.25 oz of weight on that one wheel, (that's not much), I'd slam it on the right rear & see what happens. P/R is the furthest from you & it's the main drive tire, so, it'll be the least noticeable there. Unless the rim is SO far out of whack as to cause the tire to wobble more than a 1/2" total, then you may not notice it too much. If the wobble is significant enough though, it won't matter, you'll feel it. Good luck, Buddy BTW - I loved that job most of the time!!
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Thanks all, Bryan I am still trying to get an exchange, so I hate to have
this wheel done / worked on when they may take it back. If not the big thing with me is just getting another one. I will keep you all informed
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