Wheel welding near Portsmouth
Wheel welding near Portsmouth
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ThunderSpook

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3,886 posts

234 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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Had my free health check down at Snows today and the nice man told me that one of my alloys has a small crack. He gave me the price for a new wheel but said that lots of places can weld it instead and do a very good job but that obviously they couldn't recommend it. It's apparently only very small and not losing air pressure.

Any recommendations on somewhere to get this looked at and ideas of costs and time? I can't really be without the car so days wouldn't be an option.

Russ

WAFWOTTBI

338 posts

190 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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P.M. sent...

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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ThunderSpook said:
Had my free health check down at Snows today and the nice man told me that one of my alloys has a small crack. He gave me the price for a new wheel but said that lots of places can weld it instead and do a very good job but that obviously they couldn't recommend it. It's apparently only very small and not losing air pressure.

Any recommendations on somewhere to get this looked at and ideas of costs and time? I can't really be without the car so days wouldn't be an option.

Russ
How do they know its cracked if theres no pressure loss or havent taken tyres off? Is the crack on an arm or spoke?

ThunderSpook

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3,886 posts

234 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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Cos the man from BMW told me and I don't see why he'd lie confused

Not sure where it is, I haven't taken it off myself as of yet.

islander

371 posts

269 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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My 55 M Sport had major problems with the wheels going out of balance, I always suspected that the wheels weren't strong enought to stay round! I was told by one major fleet manager, where the cars are used particularly hard, that they had to replace all there wheels of this type. Snows always denied there was an inherent problem with them to me, and yet it was them who replaced all the wheels on the fleet free of charge. My current M Sport has been fine, my driving style, I would say, is still the same. I wonder if they check wheels from around 2005 carefully?

ThunderSpook

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3,886 posts

234 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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Could be, mine is a 55 plate M Sport.

They certainly didn't seem like they'd replace it for free smile

islander

371 posts

269 months

Sunday 2nd September 2012
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Mine was owned by a Lease company, and Snows wouldn't do it for them! As a private owner, I would suspect you are right especially as the car is that bit older now. The fleet company that they did it for is quite important to them for various reasons!