[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /viewtopic.php on line 988: date(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/Moscow' for 'MSD/4.0/DST' instead
[phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /viewtopic.php on line 988: getdate(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/Moscow' for 'MSD/4.0/DST' instead
SolaraGuy.com • View topic - Rim Problems
Talk about aftermarket Toyota Solara Gen 1-1.5 upgrades.

Do your aftermarket rims roll as well as your stock rims did over 60mph?

Poll ended at Sat Oct 09, 2004 12:48 pm

Yes
8
57%
No
6
43%
 
Total votes : 14

Rim Problems

Rim Problems

Postby 2002greenhornet » Sat Oct 02, 2004 12:48 pm

I'm really depressed. I guess I shouldn't be surprised however. I should have taken Rizal's advice. :cry:

My new rim & tire setup vibrates over 60mph. Levels off and is less noticeable from 66 to 75, then gets bad at 80 again and levels off--but still vibrates all the way up to 100+ mph. The vibration is both front and back, as I can feel it in the seat AND in the steering wheel to varying degrees throughout the speed range. I tried switching front to back but it didn't help. There is no way I can live with this.

I got this setup from DiscountTireDirect.com. They promised me this wouldn't happen. I called them last week and told them about the problem and they said that I should get them balanced locally and they would reimburse me. I went to a good shop (thanks again to Rizal for the referral) and they re-balanced them, saying all of them were out of balance. No mention of bent rims. I was actually glad to hear that, hoping that my problem was fixed. It wasn't. Same behavior as described above. Since I've also had the car lowered, I decided to put the stock rims back on to make sure it wasn't the suspension. It's not, the cars rolls smooth as glass at all speeds with the stock rims.

One thing I noticed when switching back the stock rims is that the hub centering ring that comes with the aftermarket setup fits snugly--but not tight. You can wiggle it a teeny bit back and forth on the hub. The stock wheels fit EXACTLY. You can't move them even a tiny bit when they are seated on the hub. I wonder if this very slight play would allow the wheel to be mounted off-center enough to cause the problem.

I'd like to hear what others are experiencing with their aftermarket wheels. These 5Zigen wheels are supposed to be good and so are the Nitto tires from what I've heard. Is this wrong? Maybe I was blinded by my desire to save a little money and bought crap. What do you think?

Thanks in advance.
Steve
-----------------
2002 SLE V6
2002greenhornet
Regular SolaraGuy Member
Regular SolaraGuy Member
 
Posts: 248
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:14 pm
Location: Northern VA

Postby s e y t o n » Sat Oct 02, 2004 1:44 pm

try getting better fitting hub centric rings. if the rims are not bent and properly balanced, that would be the only logical problem seeing as how everything else is fine.

i have 18s, i had a similar problem but rebalancing and hub centric rings did the trick.

good luck.
-Sam

Black 2000 5s-fe 5 speed - "Blackie"
s e y t o n
devilish solaraguy
devilish solaraguy
 
Posts: 437
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 7:47 pm
Location: So Cal

Postby cruze105 » Sat Oct 02, 2004 8:15 pm

s e y t o n wrote:try getting better fitting hub centric rings. if the rims are not bent and properly balanced, that would be the only logical problem seeing as how everything else is fine.

i have 18s, i had a similar problem but rebalancing and hub centric rings did the trick.

good luck.


^ what he said. if u go over excess speeds of 60 you would feel the shaking cuz u either have no centric rings or they are not snugged in tight.
cruze105
SolaraGuy JerseyMan
SolaraGuy JerseyMan
 
Posts: 570
Joined: Thu May 01, 2003 7:37 am

Postby hari-bhari » Sun Oct 03, 2004 10:29 am

i have a similar problem with my new 18s. its only been 2 weeks :( . where do i get these new rings and how much do they cost for parts and installation?
hari-bhari
SolaraGuy Semi-Pro Racer
SolaraGuy Semi-Pro Racer
 
Posts: 2148
Joined: Mon Apr 07, 2003 6:38 pm

Postby 2002greenhornet » Sun Oct 03, 2004 10:46 am

They are just small steel or aluminum (?) rings made for your car model that fit on the hub to take up slack around the center of a wheel that is manufactured for multiple model applications. They are supposed to fit exactly. They should have come with your wheels if they are needed. If you need them and didn't get them, the people you bought your wheels from or the wheel manufacturer should have them for about $3 each.

You can install them yourself. Just remove the wheel normally, slip the ring over the hub (make sure it seats properly), and reinstall the wheel. Use a torque wrench to tighten the lugs!! Don't just guess. 85 ft/lbs should do it.
Steve
-----------------
2002 SLE V6
2002greenhornet
Regular SolaraGuy Member
Regular SolaraGuy Member
 
Posts: 248
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:14 pm
Location: Northern VA

Postby 2002greenhornet » Sun Oct 03, 2004 10:49 am

By the way, hari, your car looks awesome.
Steve
-----------------
2002 SLE V6
2002greenhornet
Regular SolaraGuy Member
Regular SolaraGuy Member
 
Posts: 248
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:14 pm
Location: Northern VA

Postby thealkimo » Mon Oct 04, 2004 12:33 pm

i had vibration at 60mph+ too after installing 18s and tried hub centric rings but to no avail so i ended up getting my wheels rebalanced, even tho i paid the distributor to balance them for me :evil:

oh well, try hub centrics first cuz they're cheap and then try rebalancing.
thealkimo
SolaraGuy Street Racer
SolaraGuy Street Racer
 
Posts: 1935
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 2:29 am
Location: CA

Postby SolaraT » Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:02 pm

Make sure it is not the tire making the vibrations because I have one tire that will not balance no mater what. The rim is perfect the the tire is wacked out of shape. It would be more expensive to get it fixed. High performance shops have better balance systems designed for lo pro tires and what not.
2007 VW GTI
User avatar
SolaraT
Solaraguy need mo power guy
Solaraguy need mo power guy
 
Posts: 1944
Joined: Thu Sep 25, 2003 4:49 pm
Location: ORLANDO, FL

Postby noodlerooney » Wed Oct 06, 2004 9:46 am

I thought 76 ft-lbs was the correct torque for our rims. And don't use any antiseize on the lugs.
2000 SLE Flame Red Metallic, Charcoal Leather Interior, Loaded
15,001 miles, Garage Queen
noodlerooney
SolaraGuy Supporter
SolaraGuy Supporter
 
Posts: 95
Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 9:26 am
Location: Coventry, Worst Rhodes Island

Postby 2002greenhornet » Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:02 pm

76ft lbs is too low, IMO. My owners manual says 80ft lbs. A lot of rim sellers say between 80 and 100, which of course is intentionally vague, to cover their asses. The speed shop that did the lowering job on my car said he uses 85. 85ft lb is a good number that you can still get off with a regular lug wrench if you have a flat. DiscountTireDirect has a good chart.
Steve
-----------------
2002 SLE V6
2002greenhornet
Regular SolaraGuy Member
Regular SolaraGuy Member
 
Posts: 248
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:14 pm
Location: Northern VA

Postby noodlerooney » Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:13 am

76 ft-lbs is factory spec. from the factory repair manual for the OEM alloy rims (2000 SLE V6). I thought you could run into problems (rotor warping?) with over-torqueing. Granted, 80 ft-lbs is only 5.3% over spec.
2000 SLE Flame Red Metallic, Charcoal Leather Interior, Loaded
15,001 miles, Garage Queen
noodlerooney
SolaraGuy Supporter
SolaraGuy Supporter
 
Posts: 95
Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 9:26 am
Location: Coventry, Worst Rhodes Island

Postby 2002greenhornet » Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:25 am

You're right. I just double-checked the owners manual and it also says 76ft lbs. I don't know why I had in my head that it said 80. I've been doing so much poking around on this, I got mixed up I guess. In any case, like you said, there's not that much difference, even if you go to 85ft lbs it's unlikely to cause any problems. In reality, the difference between 76 and 85 is probably less than a quarter-turn of the nut.
Steve
-----------------
2002 SLE V6
2002greenhornet
Regular SolaraGuy Member
Regular SolaraGuy Member
 
Posts: 248
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:14 pm
Location: Northern VA

Return to Aftermarket Gen1 and 1.5

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests