Problems with Early Style Wheels?

Problems with Early Style Wheels?

Author
Discussion

MikeE

Original Poster:

1,836 posts

285 months

Tuesday 9th January 2001
quotequote all
quote:
My 9 month old 4.5 was in last week to fix some minor electrical problems. A cursory call to the dealer to check everything was ready revealed that the engineer had 'noticed' that both front alloys were sporting hairline fractures. Another call to the factory revealed that 'over the last few weeks' this problem has come to light. He said that they were going to be 'shortly' contacting owners (via dealers i assume). They are going to fit tuscan style wheels to affected cars. He did say that it was only to cars that have cracked wheels, but can not imagine that anyone would feel too secure piling into Stowe at 130+ and have the front left collapse / blow out. I'm sure Mr Schumacher would not recommend it either. If anyone else has any more (accurate) info feel free to shoot me down here. Not too sure what the tuscan wheel is going to look like on the Cerbie either... Edited by W45TED on Tuesday 9th January 00:01
It's now beginning to look like this isn't an isolated incident - I've just heard of a Tuscan that's had the same problem and had the (pre-spider) wheels change FOC. I would suggest that anyone with these wheels would be wise to check them thoroughly ASAP. Mike (who used to have these wheels on his Tuscan) Edited by MikeE on Tuesday 9th January 16:58