Quote from: ZSHO on September 10, 2015, 01:57:53 PM
I'M glad you finally got to the bottom it and quite honestly many dealers or tires installers have unexperienced kids installing and balancing tires which many dont care or dont know how to perform a proper high speed road force balancing which takes more time,BTW did mention the possibility of bent rims above.lol Z
Well Z...

...I ruled out any physical wheel problems because one would think that the tire installer would have informed me of any bent wheels when the new tires went on.
So, I had to pay to get them balanced again at $56. Not being someone to pay for something twice I promptly went back to the tire store to talk to the owner and explain my recent findings. Needless to say he wasn't really interested in refunding me the $56 for re-balancing which should have been done right the first time, IMO. I didn't think that was so far fetched and out of line. Instead he tried to blame the dealership for balancing them again and said he'd give them a call to get THEM to refund the $56. This statement just really confused the s*** out of me adding to his not wanting to do the right thing. On top of all that he tells me that he didn't really make any money on selling me the tires. I'm thinking well that's not my problem, you gave me the price and sold them to me. So I decided to push the issue and I pulled out my papers from having to get a new wheel hub installed at $100 because of the out of balance tire on the front right (which had the worst out of balance). He just said that there's no way a wheel that's off by 2.5 oz. would cause a hub to fail prematurely.
The service guy at the dealership was really good about what they found and offered me a couple different options to help me get the wheels fixed/replaced. The balances were off on every single wheel by as little as .75 oz to as much as 2.5oz! There's over 6 oz. of weights on one of the bent wheels. So I get under the car to look at the wheels more closely and I realize that the lips were not bent outward like what would be typical of say a pothole hit, etc. The lips are actually bent inward which I just can't rationalize how they would do that.
I'm going to give the ins. co. a call tomorrow and see what they say about me making a claim on the wheels. I have a written quote for new ones from the dealer at around $900 ea. If they will cut me the check directly I'll be doing some shopping for maybe something different or just two replacements and saving some $$$ or whatever comes to mind. I did find a complete set of '14-15 wheels for $1300...just not sure if I can give up the flower power.