Weird problem while mounting new wheels
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Weird problem while mounting new wheels
So I bought some Volks a couple of months ago, they're Volk CE28N with sizes of 19x9.5 +22F and 19x10.5 +22R. So I went to a local tire shop and ordered some tires, they were BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW with tire sizes of 255/35/19 and 285/35/19. They had finished mounting all of the rims and one of them started leaking, and everytime you pushed into the sidewall of the tire, air would come out as it sounded like it was leaking. This was on the front tire and rim. I made sure the tires were corresponding with the rim. So the guy who was helping me out tried pushing the sidewall on two other rims, and said they were supposedly said air came out when he pushed it. I saw him reproduce the effect he was talking about so I know he wasn't ********ting me.
SO I decided I had waited long enough and asked what other tires I should go with, and he listed off Michelin's and Toyo's being the big ones. I went ahead and ordered the PS2's, 255/35 and 285/35 which should be here tomorrow. Just wanted to see if anyone had heard of this problem before.
I'd appreciate it if I could get some feedback on the situation.
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SO I decided I had waited long enough and asked what other tires I should go with, and he listed off Michelin's and Toyo's being the big ones. I went ahead and ordered the PS2's, 255/35 and 285/35 which should be here tomorrow. Just wanted to see if anyone had heard of this problem before.
I'd appreciate it if I could get some feedback on the situation.
Thanks.
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it seemed to be leaking out of the sidewall..but it just sounded like it was leaking. I wanted him to check the psi and see how much it was losing or was it just a sound but forgot to ask.. everytime he pressed down with his thumbs the pressure would cause more air to come out
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No he didn't demount the tires. I don't know how any of that sounded, but now that I saw what they did wrong, I'm 100% sure they're full of retards. They put my wheels back on, and I have 'aftermarket' sportmaxx wheels right now, and in the front they mounted a 265/40 (front left) and a 245/40 (front right) and the rears are teh same way. I don't understand how you can put wheels on the wrong way. I swear theyre stupid.
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No he didn't demount the tires. I don't know how any of that sounded, but now that I saw what they did wrong, I'm 100% sure they're full of retards. They put my wheels back on, and I have 'aftermarket' sportmaxx wheels right now, and in the front they mounted a 265/40 (front left) and a 245/40 (front right) and the rears are teh same way. I don't understand how you can put wheels on the wrong way. I swear theyre stupid.
How do you balance 1 and forget 3!!!
My car shaked like a mother****er
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No he didn't demount the tires. I don't know how any of that sounded, but now that I saw what they did wrong, I'm 100% sure they're full of retards. They put my wheels back on, and I have 'aftermarket' sportmaxx wheels right now, and in the front they mounted a 265/40 (front left) and a 245/40 (front right) and the rears are teh same way. I don't understand how you can put wheels on the wrong way. I swear theyre stupid.
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Yeah I got an oil change right after and I was like wtf, this car feels weird? I went home and noticed i forgot to get something and went to my car and was like wait...something is wrong with this picture, i looked and the right rear had the front left tire and vice versa. Common sense. I don't have any jack stands and have no idea how I'm supposed to swap the front left and the rear right. I'm waiting for some friends but theyre not going to be done until 5-6 hours working. FAWK!
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Should I leave it how it is and go fight with them tomorrow and not get out tonight, or should I just go to a friends later and swap it and tell them how stupid they are tomorrow?
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If you've got the time, patience and energy, I'd fight them. There's no reason whatsoever that those tires shouldn't fit. My guess is they didn't use enough bead sealant and probably didn't "lube" the tires enough when putting them on. They might even have rolled the edges of the tires. Inexcusable in my opinion. I'd wear 'em out.
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If you've got the time, patience and energy, I'd fight them. There's no reason whatsoever that those tires shouldn't fit. My guess is they didn't use enough bead sealant and probably didn't "lube" the tires enough when putting them on. They might even have rolled the edges of the tires. Inexcusable in my opinion. I'd wear 'em out.
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I think I'd get a hold of the manager/owner/high potentate and complain a little bit about the incredibly incompetent service. I can never figure out why tire stores seem to be the worst. I can't say I EVER had a good experience at any of the stores I've been to. I went in last week to have my alignment checked and tires balanced and it took them over 2 1/2 hours. I'd definitely make known all of the problems that you've had and if they can't do better quality work you'll go elsewhere and steer as many people away from their business as possible. Accountability is a strong force.