check your wheel weights
#1
check your wheel weights
this last friday i had a flat on the freeway on the way home (i know, great way to start the weekend) so i stopped to put the doughnut spare on and i was on my way. it turns out the tire was junk because a couple of the sticky weights fell of the rim and threw it out of balance. i didn't notice it til it was too late obviously and the inside part of the tire wore down to the wires and it wore down a previously plugged hole from about a year ago.
just a warning for everyone, during periodic maintenance, check your wheel weights and make sure they are still there so the same thing doesn't happen to you! some of you probably do this already, but i've never had this problem until now i guess. if it does happen you will probably notice a change in driveability, which i did, but it was very subtle, so i didn't pay much attention to it. $50 later, i got a used tire put on to get me by until i get a whole new set of 4 tires (hopefully i can get 5k or 10k more out of them, they have 40k now). on the bright side, i will keep the full sized spare if any road hazards occur again in the future. happy driving!
just a warning for everyone, during periodic maintenance, check your wheel weights and make sure they are still there so the same thing doesn't happen to you! some of you probably do this already, but i've never had this problem until now i guess. if it does happen you will probably notice a change in driveability, which i did, but it was very subtle, so i didn't pay much attention to it. $50 later, i got a used tire put on to get me by until i get a whole new set of 4 tires (hopefully i can get 5k or 10k more out of them, they have 40k now). on the bright side, i will keep the full sized spare if any road hazards occur again in the future. happy driving!
#3
yeah i had some vibration at low speeds now that i think about it. i don't think it was a bad balance but the sticky weights just fell off the inside of my rim. i could see the sticky residue left behind from when they fell off.
#4
That's the joys of the wheel weights on the inside of the wheel well. They look a lot nicer and don't ruin the outside of your rim (mine is completely shot from all the years of the wheel weights on the lip) but if you don't keep your wheels absolutely clean, the brake dust / residue just eats away at the glue and gives you troubles.
My dad and I try to really get behind the wheels and clean out the whole rim at least once a month really good to try and prevent this from occurring.
My dad and I try to really get behind the wheels and clean out the whole rim at least once a month really good to try and prevent this from occurring.
#6
When I had my new tires installed in January, they used the clamp on style weights.
Those won't come unglued, but so far three of the tires sprung leaks where the weight clips onto the wheel.
What kind of place puts clip on wheel weights onto chrome rims?
-Riggs.
Those won't come unglued, but so far three of the tires sprung leaks where the weight clips onto the wheel.
What kind of place puts clip on wheel weights onto chrome rims?
-Riggs.
#7
Specify that you don't want those when you go to a place and if they put them on you will want them taken off and the wheel to be replaced if you see ANY sort of damage.
We always specify that we do not want the out weights from now on, after seeing all the damage to my stock rims. Imagine if they were nice wheels on my car. I'd have a fit.
We always specify that we do not want the out weights from now on, after seeing all the damage to my stock rims. Imagine if they were nice wheels on my car. I'd have a fit.
#9
#10
ok thanks thats actually what i thought they were, i have seen them on my aftermarket rims, i know there is some on the one wheel that have fallen of all but like one and one of the other rims has one fallen off. i have not noticed any difference in vibrations and stuff.
What is there purpose for being there
What is there purpose for being there