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Re: update, was Re: could tire shop have bent my wheel?

To: james creasy <Black94PGT@pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: update, was Re: could tire shop have bent my wheel?
From: <bartsmom@mindspring.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 23:30:04 -0500
You are very welcome...I actually have a lot of fondness for those folks as 
they saved my birthday a couple of years ago...and NO, I'm not telling which 
one that was ;)!

<p>The first time I autocrossed I fell in love completely!  My car was totally 
stock, including the factory tires.  Shortly after I thrashed/chunked the 
street tires completely, a Bay Area DSM club member offered up a set of used 
rims and R1's for sale.  I still have and use the rims...They must weigh about 
50 pounds a pop and are butt ugly.  I call them my "Mad Max" rims.<p>I was so 
excited!  I couldn't afford new tires and here was my opportunity to check out 
"race rubber"!

<p>My birthday was coming up and what I wanted to do more than anything else on 
my birthday was to ax the car with the almost bald R1's.  I was so psyched!!!  
The day before the ax, I brought the wheels and tires to wheel works to have 
them mounted.  They took a look at them and told me that they were so 
hopelessly bent out of shape that they didn't think that they could be repaired 
and refused to mount them.  I'm embarassed to say that as hard as I tried, I 
couldn't stop the tears from running down my face!  I was SO disappointed!  The 
poor guy behind the counter looked like he felt worse than I did!

<p>My BF at the time encouraged me to never say die, and a thorough search of 
the yellow pages brought up Rite Way.  They straightened my rims and mounted 
and balanced my crappy tires for a ridiculously low price.  They were soooo 
nice and honest and totally saved my Bday!  ( I think that they felt sorry for 
me for having made such a poor investment ;)

<p>Of course, the next day, my birthday, on the way to the autocross in Sacto, 
I got a nail in my tire!  OMG!!!!  It's a good thing that I have something 
known as "dogged persistence"!!!  Stopped at some tiny run down gas station and 
they plugged the tire.  Got there a bit late but autocrossed on bald race tires 
and had such a totally excellent time!

<p>This is a story that my now ex BF (and best friend) laughs about all the 
time.  He loves to tell anybody who will listen how I cried when I thought that 
I wouldn't be able to autocross on my birthday.  Geeezzzz...Yeah, and we are 
STILL best friends...go figure ;-)

<p>Anyway, no they haven't paid me for this...<p>Debbie
<p>
james creasy <Black94PGT@pacbell.net> wrote:
> i went out to Rite-Way today and have to say the owner is very nice.  did a
complete job and refused to charge me.

i have no vibration up to 110mph on my other set of rims, so hopefully my
vibration problem will be solved now.

thanks for the tip!

-james c
OSP - Our Salary Pyre


----- Original Message -----
From: "Debbie" 
To: "Peter Mottaz" ; 
Cc: 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: could tire shop have bent my wheel?


> I've used Rite-Way and they were great!!  Straightened out some seemingly
> hopelessly bent rims and did it inexpensively and quickly and with a great
> attitude!
>
> Debbie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Mottaz" 
> To: 
> Cc: 
> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:11 AM
> Subject: Re: could tire shop have bent my wheel?
>
>
> > Try:
> > Rite-Way Wire & Wheel Specialist
> > 1119 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
> > (925) 933-4046
> >
> > This subject came up on a BMW list recently and this company was one
> > response. I have no personal experience with them but am going to give
> them
> > a try soon for a couple of rims I have.
> >
> > FWIW
> >
> > Pete Mottaz
> >
> > >From: james creasy 
> > >To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
> > >Subject: could tire shop have bent my wheel?
> > >Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:44:30 -0800
> > >
> > >ive been thinking about my high speed vibration (over 60mph) and
measured
> > >the runout on my rear wheels.  it appears that there is a flat spot on
> just
> > >one spot on the rim (the tire surface reflects this also).  i know the
40
> > >series kumhos are hard to put on.  its a 17x10 wheel and a 275/40 tire.
> > >
> > >my vibration started right after these tires were mounted.
> > >
> > >could people prying on the wheel trying to mount the tire have bent it?
> > >
> > >second question, where in the bay area can i get the rim straightened?
> > >
> > >-james c
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> >
> >
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