This might seem like a funny question but in an effort to distract myself from my piston search dilemma I deceided to check out my rims to see if they needed to be straightened.
I clamped my spindle and rotor assy in my vise and bolted each rim to this and checked for run-out. Three are dead on, one is dead on on the back side with a very slight ding on the front side where it looks like someone used a prybar to remove the tire at some point(no it wasn't me )
The one that I question seems to be bent in the hub area about 90 degrees from the valve stem hole because as the rim turns, one end goes up and 180 degrees opposite it goes down on both the front and back side. Total deviation is about .080 so it would take .040 movement to true it.
Question is, would this rim still balance out okay or should I get it straightened first? I'm useing bias plys if that matters.
Thanks
Greg Linton
#45455
I clamped my spindle and rotor assy in my vise and bolted each rim to this and checked for run-out. Three are dead on, one is dead on on the back side with a very slight ding on the front side where it looks like someone used a prybar to remove the tire at some point(no it wasn't me )
The one that I question seems to be bent in the hub area about 90 degrees from the valve stem hole because as the rim turns, one end goes up and 180 degrees opposite it goes down on both the front and back side. Total deviation is about .080 so it would take .040 movement to true it.
Question is, would this rim still balance out okay or should I get it straightened first? I'm useing bias plys if that matters.
Thanks
Greg Linton
#45455
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