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What if the weld goes compleaty?
I think it will be Wolf wheels next.Paul
Sounds like bad workmenship to me. ive cut the middles out of a set of disco rims and changed the offset and rewelded them back in aint had any problems at all. I would have thought the manufacuter would have replaced these if they in otherwise good condition
Quote from: "paul_humphreys"I think it will be Wolf wheels next.Paulive got a set forsale attatched to 6 michelin XZL'S
Hi PaulIf you are scrapping the wheels & you really want to find out the cause of the failure, remove the defective section (& a couple of complete sections) & I'll do an assessment of the weld for you if you like (under the microscope), thats what I do (amongst other things)Jeff
right. so the weld has cracked?if anything is welded correctly, the welded joint is as strong (if not more so) than the metal its welded onto. so for the wheel to reach the end of its life then you would see the whole rim deteriate.if the weld is cracked, the its a defective weld.after the first wheel went, i would sent it back and not use that company again, as there welds obviously arent done properly or checked, and if it broke on the motorway we might not be talking to you now.
but maybe a notice as to the wheels for people who aren't sure of the ones your on about so they can take the fault into consideration before they buy said rims?
Right:Please dont any of you take this the wrong way but im gonna say it anyhow,its a know fault of these 5 spoke rims to crack where the spoke meets the outer rim,be it pash welding or poor materials i know of 2 different folk who have had 2 sets each before this fault was cured,paul unless you bought them brand new recently yours could be a set out of the old batch when the manufacturer was getting the outer rims rolled out house,personally i would still buy a set of these rims as AFAIK the only rims that are cracking are those from the same batch which IIRC would make them approx 3 years old,Landylover is correct in that the material will fail before the weld & jarrod i think informing the press etc is a pretty big step to take,
What should people do like Paul who already have a problem? .