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Offline Misky

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BBS RX2 question
« on: 08 September 2010, 11:48 »
Can you split them with the tyres on?
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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #1 on: 08 September 2010, 22:03 »
I am sure I read on here you can, but you must deflate the tyres first. Otherwise they can collapse.
Best to get them removed first though so you can a decent job of the rims.
I just done a set in anthracite.

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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #2 on: 08 September 2010, 22:21 »
Cheers mate! Yeh i would have deflated them anyway!!!  :drool:
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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #3 on: 09 September 2010, 09:47 »
I am sure I read on here you can, but you must deflate the tyres first. Otherwise they can collapse.
Best to get them removed first though so you can a decent job of the rims.
I just done a set in anthracite.

Who told you that?
They won't collapse...if they'll collapse with the pressure of a tyre on them, what hope at 120 MPH round a corner in 1300Kgs worth of car?

But, I agree that the the tyres need to come off to do a decent re-furb.

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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #4 on: 11 September 2010, 20:14 »
As above, better to remove tyres.

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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #5 on: 12 September 2010, 12:32 »
I am sure I read on here you can, but you must deflate the tyres first. Otherwise they can collapse.
Best to get them removed first though so you can a decent job of the rims.
I just done a set in anthracite.

Who told you that?
They won't collapse...if they'll collapse with the pressure of a tyre on them, what hope at 120 MPH round a corner in 1300Kgs worth of car?

But, I agree that the the tyres need to come off to do a decent re-furb.

The op's question was, "can you split them with tyres on". If you remove all the bolts and the centre spokes you will loose all of the structural strength from the wheel.

And I would like to see you drive around a corner at 120 MPH, with the centre spokes and all the bolts removed. :grin:
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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #6 on: 12 September 2010, 17:11 »

The op's question was, "can you split them with tyres on". If you remove all the bolts and the centre spokes you will loose all of the structural strength from the wheel.

The answer is, yes.
You can...and the rim will not implode, no bad things will happen...the world will not end.
You can remove all the bolts and the tyre will remain inflated and the rim will remain round.

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but you must deflate the tyres first. Otherwise they can collapse

Which is utter rubbish. The steel bands of the tyre keep the tyre round, the air within keeps it forced outwards into the sealing beads.
Deflating the tyre had absolutely no affect of the ability to collapse the wheel.

If you give it enough force, you will deflect the wheel out of roundness - of course you will...and with the centre fitted the force required is higher.
But with a tyre fitted, inflated or not, there is NO outward force...so the rim will not collapse unless you apply an outward force to make the rim deform from round....and it's unlikely you'll do that re-furbing it.

Hell, you can bounce a rim & inflated tyre up and down.


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And I would like to see you drive around a corner at 120 MPH, with the centre spokes and all the bolts removed. :grin:

I'd like to see any wheel do it with the spokes cut off. Same principle.
What would happen is you'd crash...and the centre would remain attached to the hub, whilst the rim and tyre would bounce off into the undergrowth.

An example:

An Integra Type-R clips a verge at nearly 120 MPH, and rattles the verge hard, flipping over and breaking a wheel upon landing:





Tyre still inflated - despite a roll at over 100 MPH.
...and you think unbolting the centre of an RXII will collapse the rim?



I've been repairing and re-furbing RXIIs (and smacking ITRs into verges) for 10 years and had plenty apart with and without tyres fitted.
They don't collapse.
Just trying to pass on the facts.



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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #7 on: 12 September 2010, 22:00 »
^^^^ :shocked: looks nasty

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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #8 on: 12 September 2010, 22:32 »
Fook me, you were lucky! What did the rest of the car look like??  :shocked:

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Re: BBS RX2 question
« Reply #9 on: 13 September 2010, 05:55 »
Fook me, you were lucky! What did the rest of the car look like??  :shocked:







£16,500 worth of damage...and a sore head (an even more sore wallet came later!)


Regardless, it's clear from the pics that the wheel rim will not collapse with a tyre still inflated on it, even if removed forcefully from the rim...and they were featherweight Enkai alloys, not heavier, stronger BBS alloys.

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