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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: ROO1 on 21 May 2014, 05:24

Title: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: ROO1 on 21 May 2014, 05:24
Just seen this

http://news.epicinter.net/customers-brand-new-volkswagen-golf-r-wheel-literally-disintegrates-at-speed/
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: Ginge 35Edition on 21 May 2014, 05:45
That's awful, bet the poor sod is gutted!
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: p3asa on 21 May 2014, 09:34
That's worrying.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: mk7gti on 21 May 2014, 11:04
I'm sure VW have been all over that like a rash....
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: marnie on 21 May 2014, 13:30
Time for a steel wheel option on the R?
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: Wayne on 21 May 2014, 13:43
Could have been flawed from new or maybe it had been knocked a few weeks before.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: Rossc0 on 21 May 2014, 16:04
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: dubber36 on 21 May 2014, 16:35
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK

I read somewhere else today, it's because they will not stand up to our potholed roads.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: KyleB on 21 May 2014, 17:15
Brutal. Hope he can claim for new pants too.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: Rossc0 on 21 May 2014, 17:19
I wouldn't be surprised, our roads are absolutely shocking
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: C2K on 21 May 2014, 21:44
Not being funny,  but no proof it just failed without spanking something. Any metallurgical examination is compromised because the faces will be damaged.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: Skinnee D on 22 May 2014, 06:38
Still possible to section the recovered material and analyse the microstructure.  No problem for a decent metallurgy lab.  Doubt VW will be inclined to share the results though...look out for recalls...
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: barrym381 on 22 May 2014, 19:42
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK

I read somewhere else today, it's because they will not stand up to our potholed roads.
audi had the same problem with the rs4  :grin:
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: ab17790 on 22 May 2014, 20:44
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK

Looks like the same wheels on most standard Golf R's
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201405214386884/sort/pricedesc/usedcars/model/golf/keywords/300ps/radius/1500/make/volkswagen/postcode/tf13lf/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/page/1/advert-type/standard-listing?logcode=ucnnp
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: 2014GTi on 22 May 2014, 20:47
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK

Looks like the same wheels on most standard Golf R's
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201405214386884/sort/pricedesc/usedcars/model/golf/keywords/300ps/radius/1500/make/volkswagen/postcode/tf13lf/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/page/1/advert-type/standard-listing?logcode=ucnnp

The UK standard Cadiz alloys are 18", but yes they look the same.
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: ab17790 on 22 May 2014, 21:03
They are the 19'' cadiz too, which aren't available in the UK

Looks like the same wheels on most standard Golf R's
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201405214386884/sort/pricedesc/usedcars/model/golf/keywords/300ps/radius/1500/make/volkswagen/postcode/tf13lf/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/page/1/advert-type/standard-listing?logcode=ucnnp


The UK standard Cadiz alloys are 18", but yes they look the same.

Ah right,just looked on German and Spanish VW and there Candiz wheels are also only 18inch
Title: Re: Disintegrated Golf R wheel
Post by: C2K on 22 May 2014, 21:06
Still possible to section the recovered material and analyse the microstructure.  No problem for a decent metallurgy lab.  Doubt VW will be inclined to share the results though...look out for recalls...

Entirely depends on how well the sites survived though,  and you need the cause not the effect of course. Looking again,  outer rim will be best bet. will likely just be a fecking great pothole induced fracture though,  no surprises.

 I've seen my fair share of metallurgical examinations as a turbine engineer,  we have a metallurgy lab on site. Capture the tip my man always tells us!