Pothole grief

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M400DPC

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256 posts

196 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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After an encounter with a pothole I fear I've slightly distorted one of the wheels. Does anyone know of a wheel refurbisher in the Bucks Berks area that could possibly repair it? Can this type of damage be repaired or is it a new wheel?
Cheers
Dan

Adrian W

13,869 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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You may want to try Cadbury's, I think it would be ill advised to try and straighten an M400 wheel.

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

253 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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M400DPC said:
After an encounter with a pothole I fear I've slightly distorted one of the wheels. Does anyone know of a wheel refurbisher in the Bucks Berks area that could possibly repair it? Can this type of damage be repaired or is it a new wheel?
Cheers
Dan
If Herts isn't too far try BJV Wheels, HP3 0PQ

GTO600

1,877 posts

251 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I agree with Adrian if it's a M400/3R wheel I wouldn't waste your time having it even checked, if you go on the FB page contact Jason from Noble Racing Wheels as I think he has some used ones forsale.

M400DPC

Original Poster:

256 posts

196 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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GTO600 said:
I agree with Adrian if it's a M400/3R wheel I wouldn't waste your time having it even checked, if you go on the FB page contact Jason from Noble Racing Wheels as I think he has some used ones forsale.
Not sure which fb page you mean and can't find his details on the web. Can you pm me his number please?

Jarcy

1,559 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Adrian W said:
You may want to try Cadbury's, I think it would be ill advised to try and straighten an M400 wheel.
It depends how bad it is. I recently had a rear 3R wheel refurbished as I had dinged a curb.
Unbeknown to me, I was told that the wheel was slightly buckled. The refurb place straightened the wheel with no problems - I think there was an extra £20 or £30 added to the refurb cost.
I'm aware that these wheels are prone to cracking, but there's no evidence on mine.
I'd take it to a good refurb shop and they should be able to advise. They're the experts afterall.
I used MyAlloys in Basingstoke. See this: http://www.myalloys.co.uk/wheel-straightening

Adrian W

13,869 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Jarcy said:
It depends how bad it is. I recently had a rear 3R wheel refurbished as I had dinged a curb.
Unbeknown to me, I was told that the wheel was slightly buckled. The refurb place straightened the wheel with no problems - I think there was an extra £20 or £30 added to the refurb cost.
I'm aware that these wheels are prone to cracking, but there's no evidence on mine.
I'd take it to a good refurb shop and they should be able to advise. They're the experts afterall.
I used MyAlloys in Basingstoke. See this: http://www.myalloys.co.uk/wheel-straightening
I take it that you had it Xray'd then, obviously it is your life, I had one of these wheels go bang for no reason, Noble and Wheelcraft could not explain it, after they had carried out a full investigation, I am not the only person this has happend to, there are also several wheels that have cracked around the fixing holes. They are cheap cast wheels, not even forged, they are full of voids and inclusions.

Repairing these wheels is not a good idea.


Blu3R

2,368 posts

199 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I have to agree, repairing 3R/M400 wheels is a bad idea. I had one that developed a crack from the bolt recess out between two spokes, I noticed it while washing the car one day and by the next wash (around 4 weeks) it had got bigger. Had I have left it I'm in no doubt it would have failed and could have caused serious damage to the car, me and anyone else in the local vicinity. Unless you're going to have it ultrasonically tested it just isn't worth the risk IMHO.

GTO600

1,877 posts

251 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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M400DPC said:
GTO600 said:
I agree with Adrian if it's a M400/3R wheel I wouldn't waste your time having it even checked, if you go on the FB page contact Jason from Noble Racing Wheels as I think he has some used ones forsale.
Not sure which fb page you mean and can't find his details on the web. Can you pm me his number please?
It's the noble owners page, I have text him asking to contact you.
Kevin

Quantum Steve

153 posts

121 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I have just had all 4 straightened and refurbished, My Alloys as Jarcy suggested, the technician who works there seemed to know exactly what he was doing, he explained which wheels (some BMW ones etc.) he would not touch, no visible cracks before or after, they are perfectly straight now and look good.

Jarcy

1,559 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Adrian W said:
I take it that you had it Xray'd then, obviously it is your life, I had one of these wheels go bang for no reason, Noble and Wheelcraft could not explain it, after they had carried out a full investigation, I am not the only person this has happend to, there are also several wheels that have cracked around the fixing holes. They are cheap cast wheels, not even forged, they are full of voids and inclusions.

Repairing these wheels is not a good idea.
I examine the wheels around the bolt holes every time I wash them - which is frequently. I understand this is where they are prone to cracking and failure. Mine are fine, short of a full metallurgy examination. Have any wheels failed elsewhere, especially at the rim? I don't see that straightening a slight buckle at the rim is likely to exacerbate the cracking problem. If they were that serious, then all should be binned straightaway and a recall issued by Noble.

Genuinely interested - did your wheel completely explode or was there an obvious specific failure. Did it cause an accident? eek Did it fall apart or where did it fail? Thnx

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Leave off, you lot!

AMG Merc

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253 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Pothole said:
Leave off, you lot!
laugh

M400DPC

Original Poster:

256 posts

196 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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GTO600 said:
It's the noble owners page, I have text him asking to contact you.
Kevin
Cheers Kevin

Adrian W

13,869 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Jarcy said:
I examine the wheels around the bolt holes every time I wash them - which is frequently. I understand this is where they are prone to cracking and failure. Mine are fine, short of a full metallurgy examination. Have any wheels failed elsewhere, especially at the rim? I don't see that straightening a slight buckle at the rim is likely to exacerbate the cracking problem. If they were that serious, then all should be binned straightaway and a recall issued by Noble.

Genuinely interested - did your wheel completely explode or was there an obvious specific failure. Did it cause an accident? eek Did it fall apart or where did it fail? Thnx
My wheel failed where the spokes join the rim as did others, the whole centre of the wheel came out, the wheels were less than six months old, you could see the air bubbles and inclusions in the metal.

Yes it did cause crash, another noble briber was following at the time so saw everything.

There are old threads about the Wheelcraft wheels failing.

M400DPC

Original Poster:

256 posts

196 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Adrian W said:
My wheel failed where the spokes join the rim as did others, the whole centre of the wheel came out, the wheels were less than six months old, you could see the air bubbles and inclusions in the metal.

Yes it did cause crash, another noble briber was following at the time so saw everything.

There are old threads about the Wheelcraft wheels failing.
That's worrying. Are you saying that the factory M400 wheels are prone to failure and that a safer bet is to replace all 4 with a differently manufactured wheel? My original intention was simply to have all 4 wheels refurbd because they are in need. Then I noticed the strange angle on one of the rims which I put down to a pot hole interaction. 4 new wheels is going to be a painful start to the month, but far less painful than a wheel disintegrating on track...

What to do next?

Adrian W

13,869 posts

228 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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As did several other owners, I replaced all four wheels.

Chapppers

4,483 posts

191 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Pothole said:
Leave off, you lot!
You started it!

F.C.

3,897 posts

208 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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I replaced all four of my M400 wheels for Dymags, I had a hairline (barely visible) crack around a wheel nut recess on a front wheel and a crack at the outer end of a spoke on a rear.
After the few that failed and or were starting to crack I am amazed anyone still has these wheels fitted.
After bending one I certainly wouldn't risk a repair.

M400DPC

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256 posts

196 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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F.C. said:
I replaced all four of my M400 wheels for Dymags, I had a hairline (barely visible) crack around a wheel nut recess on a front wheel and a crack at the outer end of a spoke on a rear.
After the few that failed and or were starting to crack I am amazed anyone still has these wheels fitted.
After bending one I certainly wouldn't risk a repair.
Just seen a thread suggesting these are being made again but will be in the region of £6k...

Id like to make a quick decision on wheels in time for Rockingham. My understanding is the contenders are:

OEM - 12.7kg front and 13.6kg rear - £? - availability?
Compotive - 11.4kg front and 11.4kg rear - £1k approx? Not mad keen on the design of these
Speedline - 10.6kg front and 11.9kg rear - £1k approx - did the group buy already happen?
Dymag - 7.0kg front and 7.8kg - £6k approx - too dear

I'm after as close to OEM look as is available so either OE 3R/M400 or Speedline seem to be the options. Are there any other alternative wheels to consider? Would like to order next week if pos...

Cheers all