Hello Darkman Almighty!
** On Sunday 10.10.21 - 01:41, Darkman Almighty wrote to Ogg:
I was imagining having the rims sand-blasted and coated [...]
I'm confused, as far as I know sand-blasted refinishing would bring the rim back to proper spec... this is a standard thing that occurs in the industry.
But noone in the garages would even suggest that. Perhaps the
level of corrosion is overly excessive, but they don't even
mention that.
Then, the idea was to limit those refurbished rims for winter
use, and purchased shiny new rims for summer use.
right. good plan. Surely the cost of refinishing should be a fraction of the wheel cost I would think? but purchase of steel wheels would be prob economical.
My new replacement rims have been "fitted" a couple days ago. I
am now booked to have the wheels (+my stored winter tires)
installed next week.
The rims are a generic replacement, and black. The colour is
not what I wanted, but it's all that they offer. Good enough
or winter driving. I think each rim is just under $100ea. OEM
rims would cost me about $300ea installed.
It's the fastest and least costly solution right now. That
gives me time to research a set of rims for summer.
fair yes.
But.. if the shaking at 40kph-60kph continues, I'm not sure if
any more expense is worth maintaining the vehicle. I just
really hope that the new rims +balancing will solve the shaking
problem.
I run all seasons myself for 'summer' this way if it does snow.. and
being in Canada is a very real possibility even early October :O ! I get the winters switched on usually end of November. From what I read in my area, although not mandatory, a great number of drivers have switched to winters.. I was dubious at first and due to the cost factor [...]
In my case, I started with All-seasons as OEM installed, but
decided to treat myself to proper winter tires at some point.
Insurance offered something like a $80 discount if I actually
used winter tires. I *think* I noticed a stickier traction on
ice and snow. Then, when summer rolled around, I thought why
not get summer tires, and just swap winter/summer every year.
But in my case, I did not procure a dedicated set of rims for
each set. Big mistake. Only later on did I notice far too much
rim and tire damage when the mechanics would need to remove and
re-install the tires.
..i couldn't say but one time slid on ice
which not a lot you can do but with it being an aggressive tread compared to all season I managed to keep control but wow. Gotta be careful out there thats for sure. ./)arkman /\lmighty.
I really like the description of these:
https://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/auto/tires/all-terrain-t-a-ko2
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