My Wheels Are WARPED!!
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Originally Posted by -Mike-' post='843225' date='Apr 10 2009, 02:25 PM
Before replacing the setup, I'd give your local BMW center a call and see if they recommend anyone...I'm sure they partner with a local firm that specializes in this. I bought my car with 2 bent rims and the service dept had someone come in and true them up free to me, but about $150/wheel for the service. No more vibration or loss of air...everything worked out great. Might be worth a shot before sinking in 1-2k for a new setup. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by billhk' post='842987' date='Apr 10 2009, 11:27 AM
get some heavier duty wheels seems you drive on some bad roads
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Originally Posted by aresh' post='842840' date='Apr 10 2009, 07:42 AM
I got them balanced today due to vibration when i get around 40 mph and 110mph, turns out they are balanced, but they are either bent or warped. I got them redone completely and i didn't see any bends. My right rear M5 rim is warped. The guy told me if i changed my tires out id feel it less. I need to replace them since the tread is close to bald anyway, but do you think that will ease the vibration? Im so frustrated, i spent $550 getting them all refinished and to solve the vibration because one of the wheels were cracked, and now i find out one of them is Warped. Why is it every time i care about my cars, they end up with more problems. ![Frown](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/sad.gif)
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Originally Posted by -Mike-' post='843225' date='Apr 10 2009, 02:25 PM
Before replacing the setup, I'd give your local BMW center a call and see if they recommend anyone...I'm sure they partner with a local firm that specializes in this. I bought my car with 2 bent rims and the service dept had someone come in and true them up free to me, but about $150/wheel for the service. No more vibration or loss of air...everything worked out great. Might be worth a shot before sinking in 1-2k for a new setup. Good luck.
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