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    Idiots at tire stores SUCK!

    I have been putting up with my car shaking horribly every since I had a set of General UHP tires put on the rear. My horribly fried ES100's are on the front. I was waiting until I can get around to doing the camber kit on both front and back and a fresh E36 steering rack before I replace the other 2, just keeping the car sitting more than I would like.

    I pulled the wheels off today and re-polished the lips inside and out (blinging, yO). When I retorqued, I did so carefully...Hmmm...no more shake.

    I am convinced that the incompetent fucks at the tire shop did a shitty job lug-centering my wheels!

    Moral of this post? If you are experiencing vibration or shaking, FIRST get your car off the ground and carefully re-torque your wheels, after loosening them.

    What a difference! No more tire store jockeys working on my car, ever.

    Luke

    Closing SOON!
    "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

    Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

    Thanks for 10 years of fun!

    #2
    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    I have been putting up with my car shaking horribly every since I had a set of General UHP tires put on the rear. My horribly fried ES100's are on the front. I was waiting until I can get around to doing the camber kit on both front and back and a fresh E36 steering rack before I replace the other 2, just keeping the car sitting more than I would like.

    I pulled the wheels off today and re-polished the lips inside and out (blinging, yO). When I retorqued, I did so carefully...Hmmm...no more shake.

    I am convinced that the incompetent fucks at the tire shop did a shitty job lug-centering my wheels!

    Moral of this post? If you are experiencing vibration or shaking, FIRST get your car off the ground and carefully re-torque your wheels, after loosening them.

    What a difference! No more tire store jockeys working on my car, ever.

    Luke

    Do you have shitty ebay wheels that have poor offset and wont allow the hub ring to sit inside the wheel?

    FWIW i am a tire jokey and I'm pretty confident that i could turn wrenches around your complaining ass, so please don't make generalizations.

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      #3
      Originally posted by gazellebeigem3
      FWIW i am a tire jokey and I'm pretty confident that i could turn wrenches around your complaining ass, so please don't make generalizations.

      :rofl: Agagagagagahahahaha ha !!!111!!! :rofl:

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        #4
        The same can be said for those "speedy" oil change places. I've heard of horror stories where these places do a pathetic job of tightening the oil drain plug or the filter itself. Some of the people who are actually working the cars look a bit scary. Always double check their work after you get the car back.

        Jon
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        1991 325i - sold :(
        2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

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          #5
          Originally posted by Teaguer
          :rofl: Agagagagagahahahaha ha !!!111!!! :rofl:

          Its a good college job, they work around my class schedule, i make a decent buck and have good fringe benefits. Use of tire machines, access to used tires for the general lee to burn off, lifts, specialty tools and an alignment machine!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jon325i
            The same can be said for those "speedy" oil change places. I've heard of horror stories where these places do a pathetic job of tightening the oil drain plug or the filter itself. Some of the people who are actually working the cars look a bit scary. Always double check their work after you get the car back.

            Jon
            I actually drove past a Quickie Valvoline oil change shop today. Thought it was odd that they had a tow truck halfway in the bay since they dont service big rigs typically. Closer look and the cars front right wheel was dropped int othe center bay. Talk about dumb fucks.

            I had the same shake problem with them not centering them right. I also bought new tires and they put on weights without taking the old ones off, so I had to take them back and have them rebalance, fuckers!

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              #7
              Originally posted by gazellebeigem3
              Do you have shitty ebay wheels that have poor offset and wont allow the hub ring to sit inside the wheel?
              No, they are Niche, hubcentric, lugcentric AND correct offset...made for the E30 specifically. No hub centering ring necessary. Only 4 sets ever made it to the US. Rare and not to most peoples taste, but they are a perfect fit.

              BTW, Mr. Tire Jockey, offset would have nothing to do with a poor mounting making the car shake, right?

              Originally posted by gazellebeigem3
              FWIW i am a tire jokey and I'm pretty confident that i could turn wrenches around your complaining ass, so please don't make generalizations.
              As far as your "turtning wrenches" around my complaining ass...you might want to check my resume. I would bet I have been "wrenching" longer than you have been "breathing", since you are a collage kid.

              You may actually take pride in your work, maybe even realize that peoples lives depend on your doing you job well...but you must admit that the average "tire jockey" fucking blows at his job.

              Sorry if you took offense at my little diatribe. My opinion still stands though.

              Most so-called "Installers" in my industry suck as well. I still take pride in my work. I still do the best work I possibly can, no matter the car or customer.

              I also stand behind my work. If a customer has any issues, I attend to them immediately.

              Unlike the whiny fuck who torqued my wheels poorly and un-evenly.

              Luke

              Closing SOON!
              "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

              Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

              Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                #8
                if they torqued them at all...

                My experience is to stick with the smaller indepedent shops. Chances are the guy who owns the shop works there as well and keeps a closer eye on things. Chain stores are much more rip shit and bust.

                I used to work for a smaller tire shop so that opinion probably bias but pretty justified after having tires put on backwards at a chain store. I hate getting tires done because you got know idea if they doing it properly. ie at my shop it was always new valve stem, anti-sieze on the wheel nuts, watch the wheels balance, inflate, deflate then re-inflate, mount the tire according to sidewall markings, etc. Some might consider that overkill but should stop any problems such as the original poster had.
                Last edited by Borat; 06-16-2006, 04:26 PM.

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                  #9
                  Those tirejockey types are the reason Nando parted out my ix, and why I have my new 318is. I learned my lesson.....
                  Back to my roots

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                    #10
                    Dude, wheels cant be BOTh hubcentric and lug centric. You are running around with shit tires on nice wheels, and bitching about a balance issue. I say buy some decent tires, and STFU.


                    Originally posted by vlad
                    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                      #11
                      car wheel in bay ditch, usually the fault of the customer who cant drive straight.

                      I will say it bothers me when the tire shops around here impact my lugs on without a torque stick. I'd feel much better if they used a torque limiting stick, or even better hand torquing, but thats not going to happen at a high volume shop.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Joe318is
                        Dude, wheels cant be BOTh hubcentric and lug centric. You are running around with shit tires on nice wheels, and bitching about a balance issue. I say buy some decent tires, and STFU.

                        Joe, clearly there is no issue with the tires since all that changed is the quality of the rim placement. Perhaps you could stfu?

                        Firestone almost totaled the cabbie due to a lack of torquing skills.

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                          #13
                          If your rims are truly hubcentric, I don't really see how they could have messed that up.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by browntown
                            car wheel in bay ditch, usually the fault of the customer who cant drive straight.

                            I will say it bothers me when the tire shops around here impact my lugs on without a torque stick. I'd feel much better if they used a torque limiting stick, or even better hand torquing, but thats not going to happen at a high volume shop.
                            no shop around here would have the customer drive the car into a bay. they take the keys.
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                              #15
                              My favorite part is when the guy behind the counter trys to tell me I really wanted all seasons when I was trying to buy the BFGs. I tried telling him several times that I had dedicated snow tires, but he insisted that I wanted the all seasons because it rains a lot here.. duh, I've lived here all my life, I kinda realize what's required of a tire to drive in the rain. just sell me the fucking tires I want! FWIW, the KDW2s kick ass in the rain.

                              Originally posted by FifeDog236
                              Those tirejockey types are the reason Nando parted out my ix, and why I have my new 318is. I learned my lesson.....
                              well, it worked out best for both of us i think. your car will live on better than ever :D
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