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Originally Posted by Budnik Wheels
When wheels are manufactured we true every one down to less then .015" for "side to side" movement. Industry standard is .030. As you can see, we strive to be less then half of that on almost every order that leaves our door.
As for the "up and down", this variance is caused by the outer, and is absorved by suspension travel. If your wheel is truly out of standard, we can test for this hear at our facility, and if is, we will re-rim the wheel under warranty. However, if it is found to be less then industry standard, it will be returned to you. The majority of wheels manufactured are lug centric opposed to hub centric, unless otherwise specified. Reason for this is with a machined center, there is no way it is machined not true.
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Okay so 0,015" is fine ? By my calulations its 3.81 mm ! Am i right here?
Today I bolted my rear wheels on ( I still don't have my front set up ready) So those fronts which were worse than rears and which I did return to you . ( I had the conversation then with Mr Alan Budnik himself I believe ) When I returned them to my wheel shop they had the same side to side movement as these rears. Shop manager told me they can't be balanced..! Well I thought the problem was the balancing machine which drags the wheel against the balancing machine from center hole. Now I did mount the rear wheels to my Dana 44 rear which is from 1996 corvette and has new bearings,new gm brake rotors,new U joints etc etc . Then I started the engine and put the second gear on at idle. Car sits on jackstands and at actual ride height. Left wheel has about 3 mm side to side movement and right about 4mm . You can see it clearly on my videos. The level is just for seeing it better on video. I did measure the movement with a dial indicator. Somehow I don't think this is acceptable, even if barely under 0,015"!
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I know I am whining this after 4 years from purchace but I haven't had a chance to drive it / check it before on the car. Tires are brand new and wheels haven't ever been under the car on the road.