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White Wheels

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White Wheels

Post by RV80 »

Had a wheel balance problem, so i went in to get them
rebalanced only to find the stud holes to be elongated
causing the rim to move on the hub.
Has any one else had this?
It may pay to check them.
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Re: White Wheels

Post by bogged »

RV wrote:rebalanced only to find the stud holes to be elongated causing the rim to move on the hub.

happens when your wheel nuts are loose.. you can also tell by lookin at the wheelnuts, if you see a dust trail spreading out from under the nuts usually means they are loose.
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Post by RV80 »

They haven't been loose since i've had the car. I was
told that white wheels have a habit of coming loose
so i always kept an eye on it.
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Post by bigsteve »

RV wrote:They haven't been loose since i've had the car. I was
told that 4 wheelers often forget to do them up leaving them loose

so i always kept an eye on it.


Sounds more like it.

Every 4x4 owner I know has done this at one time or another.
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Post by RV80 »

:roll: :roll: Yeah right i've only taken thousands of
wheels on and off in the past 10 years and none came
back to me loose so. :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by aussie_stu »

RV wrote: I was told that white wheels have a habit of coming loose
so i always kept an eye on it.


or you could paint em black :lol:
Is it beer o'clock yet??
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Post by RV80 »

Getting black ones 2'morrow :D
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Post by fatassgq »

Make sure your wheel nuts have the right taper on em too. If they are tightning up on the hub before they lock down the wheel this could cause your prob. They may even stay tight for a short period but not tight enough.

Had this happen to me with my alloys.


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Post by Shadow »

aussie_stu wrote:
RV wrote: I was told that white wheels have a habit of coming loose
so i always kept an eye on it.


or you could paint em black :lol:


lol

or red, so they spin faster, free power?
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Post by suzyted »

white wheels in 6 stud for toyota and nissan have a bore size for nisaan which is larger than toyota so wheels purhased for toyota will not be hub located this can lead to vibration problems ask your retailer the bore size and does it match the " oe " size. a trap when purchasing s/hand toyota wheels for patrols.tritan,pajero etc
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Re: White Wheels

Post by crankycruiser »

RV wrote:Had a wheel balance problem, so i went in to get them
rebalanced only to find the stud holes to be elongated
causing the rim to move on the hub.
Has any one else had this?
It may pay to check them.


As a matter of intrest was it the passanger side wheels that did this??
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Post by -Scott- »

suzyted wrote:white wheels in 6 stud for toyota and nissan have a bore size for nisaan which is larger than toyota so wheels purhased for toyota will not be hub located this can lead to vibration problems ask your retailer the bore size and does it match the " oe " size. a trap when purchasing s/hand toyota wheels for patrols.tritan,pajero etc


The hub is actually the bit designed to carry the vehicle's weight, not the studs. The studs are there to keep the wheel against the hub face, and transmit drive and braking torque to the wheel. Once they start carrying vehicle weight you're outside the design intent of the whole system, and you're on your own.

Having said that, a lot of people get away with it (including me - touch wood...)

Cheers,

Scott
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