Haven't posted in weeks but I finally got my lap top back and figured i'd ask people who actually know something if this is possible...
Last month I bought a set of brand new 745 reps to rock for a few months until I got new wheels for next season (I know, I know reps suck thats why i'm posting) and i've been having serious issues with shaking since I bought them.
The wheels needed to be bored out so for a while I thought that my shop screwed up the drilling and caused the shake but after looking at the wheels on the balancing machine i'm starting to wonder if its possible that the wheels are defective.
I'm 100% sure the wheels weren't bent by me but when you look at them spinning on the machine it looks like the wheels may have bends in the hub. Is it possible that because the wheels are not forged something was screwed up by the manufacturer (keystone) causing un-even hub surface?
Also do I have a chance in hell of fighting with them about it or are they just going to blame it on driving and tell me to go screw?
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Just for the hell of it crap pics of the wheels installed:
Last month I bought a set of brand new 745 reps to rock for a few months until I got new wheels for next season (I know, I know reps suck thats why i'm posting) and i've been having serious issues with shaking since I bought them.
The wheels needed to be bored out so for a while I thought that my shop screwed up the drilling and caused the shake but after looking at the wheels on the balancing machine i'm starting to wonder if its possible that the wheels are defective.
I'm 100% sure the wheels weren't bent by me but when you look at them spinning on the machine it looks like the wheels may have bends in the hub. Is it possible that because the wheels are not forged something was screwed up by the manufacturer (keystone) causing un-even hub surface?
Also do I have a chance in hell of fighting with them about it or are they just going to blame it on driving and tell me to go screw?
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Just for the hell of it crap pics of the wheels installed:
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