Wheel bent at tire shop

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  • E30 Wagen
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    Originally posted by TurboJake
    The tire machine that can really bend a wheel easily is the post type.
    True. My old job had one, and if you don't position the tire right when uninstalling the pry bar ends up putting too much pressure on the wheel lip. A good alloy wheel won't bend, but steelies and some euro makes will little bit if you're not careful.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    He hit the tire?
    hahahahahahahahahahahaha



    I remember that thread

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  • ReallyDirtyThirty
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    Its one bent bottle cap, bro. Thats like $5 at the junkyard. Or, see if you can use your spare tire in the truck. You weren't on here earlier asking for 31 cents to buy an E-Bay shirt, were you?

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  • e30evolution
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    find another bottle cap locally for free?... I am sure there are members on here with spares

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  • rThor432
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    Just going to agree with everyone else here-- I've been doing wheels and tires for 5+ years and have used all sorts of different equipment. I can't think of a way to bend a wheel without going out of your way to do so. With the current machines at BMW I couldn't even leave a mark on the lip if I tried-- the tool head will snap before leaving a mark. Like most new machines I've used, all of the contact points are plastic.

    My advice? It's a bottle cap-- Get a heavy plastic mallet and hammer it out. It is easy to lessen bends on those wheels without seeking professional help to make them perfect.

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  • e30evolution
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    I worked at the second busiest Discount Tire Co in Washington state for 3 years. Never seen anyone bend a wheel with the equipment, except for straightening steel wheels with the dog bone.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Never bent a wheel, I have had a worn tire explode while breaking the bead more than once, but...

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  • camshaftgsxr
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    Originally posted by ieatpeople
    i have cracked an aluminum wheel on a tire machine. i did it using the bead breaker, but i did it on purpose. the wheel already had a large chunk missing from the lip, and we wanted to see if it was possible for the tire machine to break it: it did.

    to do it by accident is nearly impossible. maybe a slight ding in the lip, or some severe rash, but not bend it.
    you must have been using a freaking beast of a tire machine, we tried at work as well and the most we could get was to fling the wheel into a guys shins :drink:

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  • ieatpeople
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    i have cracked an aluminum wheel on a tire machine. i did it using the bead breaker, but i did it on purpose. the wheel already had a large chunk missing from the lip, and we wanted to see if it was possible for the tire machine to break it: it did.

    to do it by accident is nearly impossible. maybe a slight ding in the lip, or some severe rash, but not bend it.

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  • camshaftgsxr
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    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    Probably hit the rim with the bead breaker.

    Although, to bend a rim on a tire machine... You'd have to try pretty hard.
    you would gouge the lip at most, bending a rim on a tire machine?

    pretty much impossible

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  • kway
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    Doubt they bent it. I'd love to see how you bent a wheel on a tire machine.

    Not saying it isn't possible, but you'd practically have to be trying to do it. Two of my e90 winter wheels are bent, and I have no idea how it happened either.

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  • Bey
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    SoL

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  • mikeedler
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    the next know it all putting the blame on a shop and not even knowing if they did it. Unbelievable..................

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  • geezerman402
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    Probably already bent even before Jan. It's harder to notice a bent rim on the LR, even more so with the flaccid tires a bottle cap has.

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  • kennyvb
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    Sol

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