Warped TTIIs
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Warped TTIIs
Almost 2 years ago I bought a set of brand new TT2s from Ebay. Then went down to local tire shop and bought some cheapo 275s. From day one with the TTIIs the car had a terrible vibration and it just sucked to drive it. Well yesterday my gf's Z06 wheels came in, and I let her have my 275s for the time being, well her car drives perfect and now my car with her stockers drive perfect. So today I took the TTII's and had them checked out and sure enough every damn one of them are warped.
Now for my question is this a common problem with TTIIs or did I just buy blems off ebay? I'd imagine the latter but just curious.
Now for my question is this a common problem with TTIIs or did I just buy blems off ebay? I'd imagine the latter but just curious.
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Pretty common... Not for that wheel, but for any wheel. Hitting a curb, pothole (doesn't even have to be big). Wheels can bend fairly easy. Especially with a low profile tire.
I'd go as far as saying 40-50% of cars that come into the shop (BMW) have bent wheel(s).
Best thing you can do, is mount it in the rear of the car. If they are all bent, you're screwed.
You'll feel it bad in the steering wheel if they are up front. You can still feel it in the rear, but at least the wheel won't shake.
They could be blems, they could of had excessive runout from the factory, etc. It's a low quality, high production wheel. It's possible with any wheel. Best thing you can do is have tires/wheels mounted and balanced at a quality shop with nice equipment. Hunter or equivelant tire machines with road/force balancing. These machines also check for excessive wheel runout.
I'd go as far as saying 40-50% of cars that come into the shop (BMW) have bent wheel(s).
Best thing you can do, is mount it in the rear of the car. If they are all bent, you're screwed.
You'll feel it bad in the steering wheel if they are up front. You can still feel it in the rear, but at least the wheel won't shake.
They could be blems, they could of had excessive runout from the factory, etc. It's a low quality, high production wheel. It's possible with any wheel. Best thing you can do is have tires/wheels mounted and balanced at a quality shop with nice equipment. Hunter or equivelant tire machines with road/force balancing. These machines also check for excessive wheel runout.
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I had real bad wheel that vibrated between 40-50 bad . Took it to a freindly shop and they first said they would not be able to balance it out but then dude that owns it said it could be balanced . So after using all of their sticky weights I drove out and it really improved the drive . Though I have to did buy a new wheel and since have been fine .
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Even though I've decided to get a new set of wheels, where could you have the wheels straighten at and how much?
When I had the wheels checked everyone of them had a wobble would that neccesarily mean that they're warped or maybe just out of balance?
When I had the wheels checked everyone of them had a wobble would that neccesarily mean that they're warped or maybe just out of balance?
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yeah I thought so, just figured I'd ask. One was worser than the others.
Figured I mention the name I bought these off of too, for potential customers. The seller's name is edinboro/rons rims. They have 100% feedback,(seems like its a different name now than what it was when I ordered but my feedback is on there). So if anyone decides to order from them have the wheels checked out good. I just assumed it was the cheap *** tires I bought and now I'm screwed. What pisses me off the most though is the damn shop I went to have the tires mounted didn't even tell me they were warped.
BTW Jason, nice sig pic
Figured I mention the name I bought these off of too, for potential customers. The seller's name is edinboro/rons rims. They have 100% feedback,(seems like its a different name now than what it was when I ordered but my feedback is on there). So if anyone decides to order from them have the wheels checked out good. I just assumed it was the cheap *** tires I bought and now I'm screwed. What pisses me off the most though is the damn shop I went to have the tires mounted didn't even tell me they were warped.
BTW Jason, nice sig pic