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lewis1641
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cracked wheel
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13 January 2008, 20:09 »
hi all. i have just found a tiny crack on the back of one of my alloys. its bout 10mm long and less than a mm wide. it is on the part of the wheel at the edge where the tyre fits. i tried to take a picture but it just looks like a dirty mark! it has not lost any pressure at all though. do i need to worry about this and get it welded or if its not losing pressure can i assume its just a small fracture to the surface?
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Conker
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Re: cracked wheel
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13 January 2008, 20:52 »
Are they the steel wheels in your sig? If so, as they aren't too rare, I wouldn't risk it. Get a new one IMO.
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lewis1641
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Re: cracked wheel
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13 January 2008, 21:00 »
no they are a set of alloys. i have decided not to risk it. they were not made with cracks in them so they shouldnt be driven with cracks in them! i had a moment of clarity - this is safety i am talkin about!!
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Thom89
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Re: cracked wheel
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13 January 2008, 23:38 »
speedbumps=cracks=skip
Im seeing plenty of oversized aftermarket wheels going this way!
Aftermarket wheels, with low profile tires need checking on a regular basis...
Tom
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lewis1641
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14 January 2008, 11:11 »
yeah i agree. in this case they are O.E. alloys so i am pretty suprised. managed to find a replacement single wheel on ebay so all is good
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