bent wheel sound

MikeyH

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Hi Guys, what sort of sound does a bent wheel make and can it be bent by a clumsy tyre fitter? Mike.
 
MikeyH said:
Hi Guys, what sort of sound does a bent wheel make and can it be bent by a clumsy tyre fitter? Mike.
If he was a gorilla!
More likely to be the dust shield bent while fitting/removing the wheel so it is catching the disc.
 
Thank you both, I have had the wheels off to do the roof drains so will check tomorrow but hopefully okay and I have felt around the wheels and can’t feel anything odd. I did wonder if the hand brake pads might be causing a problem as they squeak sometimes. :thumbsup: Mike.
 
Glad it’s not a bent wheel, made another quick feel around the wheels this morning can’t see if anything is rubbing though. I’ll check the wheel nuts later :thumbsup: I had wondered if a stone had got in behind somewhere like on the G29 but have wiggled the backing plate and nothing has dropped out :thumbsup: &
 
Before my rusted back plates were replaced, they made a terrible noise when reversing. I would not rule them out unless you have really seen them not touching the wheel
 
pvr said:
Before my rusted back plates were replaced, they made a terrible noise when reversing. I would not rule them out unless you have really seen them not touching the wheel
I will have a proper look over the weekend, it sounds like when you spin a hosepipe round and round. I'm hoping it's not the back axle, if it is I will put up with it. Mike.
 
The more you describe it, the more it sounds like what mine was like.
 
Update, the noise was coming from the front offside tyre, it had cupping on the inside, bought new tyres today and now the noise has gone. :thumbsup: I wonder if it is something to do with those crappy square speed bumps we have around here. I will make sure that I now go over with one wheel on and one off. Also they were 8 years old, oops. :thumbsdown:
 
MikeyH said:
Update, the noise was coming from the front offside tyre, it had cupping on the inside, bought new tyres today and now the noise has gone. :thumbsup: I wonder if it is something to do with those crappy square speed bumps we have around here. I will make sure that I now go over with one wheel on and one off. Also they were 8 years old, oops. :thumbsdown:

Time to move to Cornwall Mike. You can't drive fast enough to damage an eggshell here, on summer weekends. :wink: I had to drive to Dartmoor to buckle the wheel on my daily the other day. :roll:
 
buzyg said:
MikeyH said:
Update, the noise was coming from the front offside tyre, it had cupping on the inside, bought new tyres today and now the noise has gone. :thumbsup: I wonder if it is something to do with those crappy square speed bumps we have around here. I will make sure that I now go over with one wheel on and one off. Also they were 8 years old, oops. :thumbsdown:

Time to move to Cornwall Mike. You can't drive fast enough to damage an eggshell here, on summer weekends. :wink: I had to drive to Dartmoor to buckle the wheel on my daily the other day. :roll:
:thumbsdown: The roads are abysmal.
 
raymond.harper said:
A bent alloy wheel would cause severe vibration as you drive along from the affected wheel. Check the wheel nuts are tight first
Not necessarily. When I bought my daughter's (crap) Mini, it had three buckled wheels and one buckled AND cracked. I never noticed until I took the wheels off.
 
Pondrew said:
raymond.harper said:
A bent alloy wheel would cause severe vibration as you drive along from the affected wheel. Check the wheel nuts are tight first
Not necessarily. When I bought my daughter's (crap) Mini, it had three buckled wheels and one buckled AND cracked. I never noticed until I took the wheels off.

Take the cloggs off. :crazydude: Too much Dutch love on this forum already. :wink:
 
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