OK; my turn, at this dance: Back in 81, when my car was running G78x14 Bias plys, the car would roll-off a front spinner, with some regularity, on slow speed city-cornering. I re"tired" that rim, to the trunk's-spare wheel/tire, and replaced it, with another one, I had. Since then, I started running radial tires, on the OEM 5 1/2"x14 " rims. First came... (IIRC---but they WERE all different sizes; so 'much' for only being "able" to run one-size radial, before catastrophic wheel failure)...a 205 series, followed years later by a 215 series, and finally, I'm now running correct size Diamondback radials (altho their size is shown on them as being in some sort of weird Euro measurement). My friend , Ron Mog, used to say that I would drive Horrie too hard, around corners, but, I enjoy his handling, now that I've beefed up the suspension components. Anyway, this year, Ron may have been (partly) correct, as the car suffered right front wheel bearing failure( the bearings being about 20 years old, now!), which was relatively very easily repaired, by over-the counter replacement bearings----Ron had said that the aggressive cornering might be 'hard' on the bearings--altho I'd upgraded the brakes, wheel spindles & bearings to 11x3" components . Also, this year, when I had the wheels rotated, I DID have a Spinner come off a front wheel, upon surface street cornering (apparently due to the shop's having mis-matched the wheel covers, to the wheel(s) from which the 'covers' had ben removed). EASY fix, tho: I just bent-out the peripheral serrated 'tabs', on the wheel cover, so as to increase their grip ONTO the wheel!! No more 'spinning' Spinners! Moral: just because a wheel cover may come off a rim, doesn't mean that the RIM or the tire, necessarily, is at fault, for the 'failure'. Try to 'tighten/increase' the grip, of the wheel cover, TO the rim. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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