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TobiC 24-02-08 03:56 PM

stuffed wheel
 
i stuffed a wheel up a while ago and pretty much gave up on it having knocked the balance out on it. Is there however anything I can do with it so I can use it again?

pimpdriver 24-02-08 04:00 PM

take it down a tyre fitters and see if they can rebalance it. Should only cost a few £££

TobiC 24-02-08 04:14 PM

it s a bit more that simple balancing unfortunately. I didn't make that clear sorry. it hit a curb very hard after having to swerve out the way and couldn't avoid the curb to it flattened the rim on the inside. you have to properly look at it to see but lead wont do it sadly. can I fix it my self or anything with a bit of effort and time?

Isimmo 24-02-08 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by TobiC (Post 6132)
it s a bit more that simple balancing unfortunately. I didn't make that clear sorry. it hit a curb very hard after having to swerve out the way and couldn't avoid the curb to it flattened the rim on the inside. you have to properly look at it to see but lead wont do it sadly. can I fix it my self or anything with a bit of effort and time?

Best thing is to weigh it in for scrap, even repaired, would you trust it with your life at 100mph?

Coxy 24-02-08 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Isimmo (Post 6136)
Best thing is to weigh it in for scrap, even repaired, would you trust it with your life at 100mph?

amen. The cost of a replacement wheel would be far cheaper than trying to repair/refurb your rim.

TobiC 25-02-08 12:47 PM

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i was hoping that wasnt going to be the answer but was suspecting it to be =o(
The wheel in question is this TSW 17" I can't remember the model.

I was toying with the idea of heating the wheel and hammering against a piece of wood cut to the curve of a good wheel to get it within balancable parameters ( I think I made a word up there)

Am I being unrealistic attempting this?

Coxy 25-02-08 01:55 PM

It's certainly repairable but I wouldn't like to do it myself.

At least if someone does it and the tyre blows off because of it, you can point the finger at someone!!

pimpdriver 25-02-08 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by TobiC (Post 6177)
i was hoping that wasnt going to be the answer but was suspecting it to be =o(
The wheel in question is this TSW 17" I can't remember the model.

I was toying with the idea of heating the wheel and hammering against a piece of wood cut to the curve of a good wheel to get it within balancable parameters ( I think I made a word up there)

Am I being unrealistic attempting this?


I don't think you're being unrealistic if you want to kill yourself!

Do you know about heat treatment of aluminium?

Or work hardening?

Bin the wheel.

Steve

Booty 25-02-08 09:17 PM

If you have kids or you had a passenger and the tyre came off that rim at speed.......how would you feel. The guilt would be far far worse than knowing you'd saved yourself a dodgy 100 quid for not binning it.

TobiC 26-02-08 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by pimpdriver (Post 6181)
I don't think you're being unrealistic if you want to kill yourself!

Do you know about heat treatment of aluminium?

Or work hardening?

Bin the wheel.

Steve

um no. no I don't.

ok.
it's that dangerous then? thanks for, maybe, saving my life, a bit.


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