Tyre replaced - now have vibration above 75mph

Tyre replaced - now have vibration above 75mph

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jolly

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829 posts

229 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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Hi all, I was out in my car yesterday on the way to Manchester and the tyre pressure warning light came on (I was doing 75ish at the time and didn't feel a thing when the tyre went) Checked all pressures and found the drivers side rear to be dead, anyway to cut a very long story short I managed to get a new tyre fitted for £135 ( eek ) Kwick Fit wanted £190 though so I feel something good was salvaged from the whole escapade!

Now when I go above about 75 / 80 I get a vibration, the guy balanced the wheel once he fitted the new tyre, so is it now a case of getting all 4 wheels re-balanced or what? Just after some ideas about what it might be really!

P.S the jobs worth that sold me the car (non BMW dealer) also neglected to put the locking nut adaptor in the car so the fitter had to hammer an oversize socket on to get the locking nut off, so I now need a new set of 4 locking nuts plus adaptor, anyone know of the cost?

Many thanks

P.S have posted about this on mini2 and some have suggested that the hammering of the locking nut could have caused alloy damage. I really really hope this is not the case

Big Ashy

492 posts

254 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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I would be very surprised if the alloy wheel would suffer damage, at worst it won`t do the wheel bearing much good.
The vibration you are experiencing is either a poorly balanced wheel or more likely if stick on weights have been used, if the inside of the wheel has not been cleaned with thinners or similar, the weight will not adhere to the wheel and within a mile or so one or more will fall off causing the inbalance. There are a lot of jester and bandit out there, the bigger outlets aren`t always the best.

james f

841 posts

214 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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^^ what he said its also beem known that if not fitted propley run flats can do this issue this
blackspider said:
When they first came out we had this problem-With 5 spoke and the goodyear tyre.We found that the fault was being caused be the tyre rubbing on the edge of the rim-gave a grating sound alot like a wheel bearing or diff noise.The solution was to break the bead,turn the tyre quatre of a turn and lubricate bead.This always cured the fault.

All of a sudden we are now finding this same fault with the late 05' modles.Again 5 spoke,again same solution.

but get the ballance checked (locking wheels nust are about 25 quid for a set best get some mac guard ones form halfords as they are much better and safer than the bimmer ones ive been told)


Edited by james f on Sunday 28th January 23:21

motorwise

401 posts

208 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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Big Ashy said:
I would be very surprised if the alloy wheel would suffer damage, at worst it won`t do the wheel bearing much good.
The vibration you are experiencing is either a poorly balanced wheel or more likely if stick on weights have been used, if the inside of the wheel has not been cleaned with thinners or similar, the weight will not adhere to the wheel and within a mile or so one or more will fall off causing the inbalance. There are a lot of jester and bandit out there, the bigger outlets aren`t always the best.


I agree - they're either not balanced finely enough or it's shed a weight

jolly

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829 posts

229 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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Well these have been much more reassuring responses! I cleaned the car on monday morning and had a look at the weights on the rim with the new tyre, there are bloody loads of the things compared with the three on the other rear wheel! confused

Also an 'oil service' message now pops up on the first turn of the key, so I will get the dealer to check the wheel issue when it goes in for this service (being new to MINI's I presume this is normal? The car has done just over 7,000 miles... and will be covered by the TLC package?)

Many thanks.

Loui

350 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st February 2007
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Yes it will be covered, the servicing can move up an down, the mileages given are only a guide line, as long as the indicator says its needed within 500 miles the dealer will do it

jolly

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829 posts

229 months

Thursday 1st February 2007
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Great news, thanks!!

jolly

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829 posts

229 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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Just to follow this up, took it back to the tyre place and they removed one 15g weight. The vibration has now been cured, was very suprised that 15g could cause such a vibration. Just glad to have it sorted now. Not having much luck on the wheelnut front though, went to the local dealer today and the guy showed me where the adaptor was kept (under the boot lining) So now have to find out whether the dealer can order just ONE nut rather than a complete set of 4.....

Big Ashy

492 posts

254 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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jolly said:
Just to follow this up, took it back to the tyre place and they removed one 15g weight. The vibration has now been cured, was very suprised that 15g could cause such a vibration. Just glad to have it sorted now. Not having much luck on the wheelnut front though, went to the local dealer today and the guy showed me where the adaptor was kept (under the boot lining) So now have to find out whether the dealer can order just ONE nut rather than a complete set of 4.....


thumbup I would class that as a result, nothing too serious as I thought. I would be very surprised if you will be able to acquire a single, you will probably have to shall out for a set of four! furious

jolly

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829 posts

229 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Yeh I'm chuffed its all sorted! It was kinda my fault for not knowing where the locking nut adaptor was, but the guy at MINI reckoned the tyre fitter I used should have known as he supplies tyres to their delarship. Oh well, I think a full set is around £30.

jolly

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229 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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:ANOTHER UPDATE:

Phoned the dealership this weekend, was really chuffed that they said it was possible to order one nut, at a grand total of £3.50!!

All I had to do was give the reg of the car so they could find out which one of a potential 50 sets had been fitted to the car.

Result.

ETA:

Yet to find out if I'll get charged to have it fitted, I've left it in my Dads hands, as I'm back at uni now.


Edited by jolly on Sunday 11th February 19:59

Big Ashy

492 posts

254 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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thumbup Well it doesn`t come much better than that, winner!! smokin