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Originally posted by andybob View PostThen explain to me how the fuck the wheel seats on the wheel. Even if it is a wheel that requires a tube, the tire still needs to seat on something on the wheel.
Most vivid memory i have is a dude on vwvortex that had a set of wheels without a bead seat and stretch and he kept unseating the tire.
Rim is used more for multi-piece wheels. Hence why the screws that hold the barrels to the faces are called rim screws. BTW i hope by auto school, your not referring to one of those highschool programs, cause those are very limited. Hell, even a place like UTI doesnt delve too far into something like this.Last edited by Tuck&Poke; 11-30-2010, 09:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostOk Ace, what the hell do you call the rim then? Cause you clearly know everything about wheels.
Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Postfriction from the bead on the tire to the rim and air pressure.
Most vivid memory i have is a dude on vwvortex that had a set of wheels without a bead seat and stretch and he kept unseating the tire.
Rim is used more for multi-piece wheels. Hence why the screws that hold the barrels to the faces are called rim screws. BTW i hope by auto school, your not referring to one of those highschool programs, cause those are very limited. Hell, even a place like UTI doesnt delve too far into something like this.
I go to SUNY Morrisville. They have a 4 year Auto Tech degree, 2 year Auto tech degree, and a 2 year Auto Body degree. I originally went for the 4 year degree and completed a year but found my niche in Auto body and I will graduate in May.Last edited by andybob; 11-30-2010, 09:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Postthats cool, not trying to belittle those places, they just don't delve to fare into wheels, they're more concerned with you learning to fix shit and diagnose
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Bead seat, because other than that being a place for a wheel weight, its basic job is to keep the tire from coming off the wheel. It replaced beadlocks.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostThen explain to me how the fuck the wheel seats on the wheel. Even if it is a wheel that requires a tube, the tire still needs to seat on something on the wheel.
If you let the air out of the tires, they'd pop off. I did it once.
Originally posted by andybob View PostIn 3 years of auto school, I have never heard of the bead seat/flange ever referred to as a rim.
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