X33D80
Sep 26th, 05, 07:03 PM
Does anyone know what is considered too much eccentricity or out-of-round on a wheel? It would be nice to check new wheels prior to mounting tires on them.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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View Full Version : Wheels - Eccentric Tolerance ?? X33D80 Sep 26th, 05, 07:03 PM Does anyone know what is considered too much eccentricity or out-of-round on a wheel? It would be nice to check new wheels prior to mounting tires on them. Thank you in advance. MarkM Sep 27th, 05, 09:41 AM What kind of wheels are they? When I ordered my Budniks, they told me the specs theirs must be before they're shipped, but I don't remember that spec. X33D80 Sep 27th, 05, 02:34 PM Steel Ralley wheels JohnZ Oct 8th, 05, 05:05 PM Steel OEM production wheel tolerances are normally .035" total indicated runout for both radial and lateral. X33D80 Oct 8th, 05, 07:26 PM Excellent info, thank you. garymac69 Oct 25th, 05, 10:28 AM Is a .020" lateral runout "in tolerance" for a billet wheel? Should it cause appreciable vibration? I am trying to diagnose a front vibration problem that occurs >60 mph. I had a load force test done on the front wheels/tires and the only problem indicated was the runout on one wheel. Gary |