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68Malibu383
11-28-2014, 01:43 PM
Got a wheel and tire package shipped (17" Vintage Wheel V40 and Nitto NT555s). Three wheels have between 2 and 7 stick on 1/4 oz weights in one row but one wheel has 22 all in one row. I would think this would have raised a red flag since it is so far out compared to the others. What is an acceptable limit and should I be concerned about a defect and return this wheel/tire combo?

Formula43 Wheel
12-01-2014, 11:25 AM
Got a wheel and tire package shipped (17" Vintage Wheel V40 and Nitto NT555s). Three wheels have between 2 and 7 stick on 1/4 oz weights in one row but one wheel has 22 all in one row. I would think this would have raised a red flag since it is so far out compared to the others. What is an acceptable limit and should I be concerned about a defect and return this wheel/tire combo?


I don't like to see over 3 oz total weight. Most likely you need to have the tire spun 180 degrees on the wheel and re-balance and it will get better. If, not then, check the run-out of the wheel and tire. Most modern tire/wheel balancers can check this easily. If one has excessive run-out then, yes, return/exchange it.

Good luck!

Ketzer
12-01-2014, 12:21 PM
Most likely you need to have the tire spun 180 degrees on the wheel and re-balance and it will get better.
Good luck!

Seen this work quite a few times. You'd be surprised how freakin lazy people can be when asked to do this simple fix.... "my machine says its fine like that... acceptable limits."


Jeff-

68Cuda
12-01-2014, 09:14 PM
Seen this work quite a few times. You'd be surprised how freakin lazy people can be when asked to do this simple fix.... "my machine says its fine like that... acceptable limits."


Jeff-

I concur... I used to do this myself, good tires usually balance out with an ounce or less. I rarely had a tire I could not fix by breaking the bead and reseating it. I never took issue with doing this as a tire tech. I have also seen shops hit high weights like this because they did not have the wheel seated in the machine correctly, made them do it over.

Paraman1
01-20-2015, 07:55 PM
If spinning the tire on the wheel 180 degrees doesn't fix it have them balance just the wheel to see if the wheel or the tire is the issue .

Depending on what method they used to balance the wheel you may or may not be able to easily fix the issue .