+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 24
  1. #1
    Registered Member
    Location
    NYC, ,
    Member No: 33549 TheDue is an unknown quantity at this point TheDue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Posts
    14,865
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    I love this city!!!



  2. #2
    Paul
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Paul's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Ouchhh


  3. #3
    Registered Member
    Location
    NYC, ,
    Member No: 33549 TheDue is an unknown quantity at this point TheDue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Posts
    14,865
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    left lane northbound FDR just before 96th St....

    for all the NYC lurkers...

  4. #4
    3rd shifT
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: 3rd shifT's Avatar


    Yes | No

    blame bloomberg?


  5. #5
    Registered Member
    Location
    Cape Elizabeth, ME,
    Member No: 60437 michaelgvh is an unknown quantity at this point michaelgvh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    8,924
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    wow - that's a big ding... no snows?

    a little more rubber between the rim and the road might help.============================================= ============

    Michael G. vH

    1999 528it
    1994 325i (sold)

  6. #6
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Snow set perished in a pua-related incident....

    but that doesn't really matter. My 17s with snows and the oe 18s don't fit over the stoptechs. I try to drive as little as possible in the winter but I have to make the occasional run.

    The tire is still holding air but I'm scared to drive on it. Think I can limp it to the shop? 30 minute drive...

  7. #7
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    That is the usual knee-jerk response.


  8. #8
    Registered Member
    Location
    Cape Elizabeth, ME,
    Member No: 60437 michaelgvh is an unknown quantity at this point michaelgvh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    8,924
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    held air for the 15 minutes home in traffic?

    I'd say it'll make it to the shop, but how about the spare? You aren't wearing white pants after Labor Day, are you? You should be able to change it in 15 minutes in the garage even with the car jack and lug wrench.
    I'll call RimPro for you.============================================== ===========

    Michael G. vH

    1999 528it
    1994 325i (sold)

  9. #9
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Re: held air for the 15 minutes home in traffic?

    Held for the 20 minute ride back down from 96th street, speeds of 0-50 mph and didnt lose any air.

    Re: A spare

    1) E46 M3s do not come with a spare
    2) A spare BBS RS-GT with Tire would be $1,300 at a minimum
    3) Would I have a front spare or a rear spare (staggered setup)?

    Regarding changing it the car does not have a jack and lug wrench. I do have a floor jack, lug wrench, torque wrench and jackstands but they are up in my parents garage a half hour out of the city. I would have to go up, get the crap, go back, remove the wheel, throw it on jackstands, get a ride/take the train with the wheel up to Larchmont (40 minutes) drop it off, go baack to the city, come back and pick it up when ready, go back to the city, then install.

    I'd much prefer to confine it to ride up, train back, train up, ride back but this bend is making me nervous... don't know what to do!

    Everyone, this is why having a car in nyc sucks =)

    Pua are you ready to sell me your LR yet?

  10. #10
    Registered Member
    Location
    Cape Elizabeth, ME,
    Member No: 60437 michaelgvh is an unknown quantity at this point michaelgvh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    8,924
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    wow - no spare... cheap POS car

    find a neighbor with a lug wrench a jack and and some bricks. Mail the wheel to RimPro from the local FedEx store for a small fortune.
    Maybe Pua is coming into the city some time soon.============================================= ============

    Michael G. vH

    1999 528it
    1994 325i (sold)

  11. #11
    Registered Member
    Location
    Parts Unknown, OH, United States
    Member No: 114276 NY_Pete is an unknown quantity at this point NY_Pete's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Posts
    3,019
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    ohhhh shis son. :(

    I wonder if that's fixable? At least it didn't crack (yet). BTW, I'd bet you could pick up a single ebay 19" of random type, and a crappy tire that hold air on the cheap... but regardless, that sucks.

    I feel for ya, I have no idea what I'd do if the monte lost a tire on the road, there's no way I could get the knockoff adapters off the front without an impact...

  12. #12
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Was waiting for you to chime in...

    Do you think it's driveable for ~25 miles or so to the shop? Still holding air. Barring any other big impacts of course. Won't hold you to it ;)

    Not a bad idea on getting a cheap 19 for these circumstances but I'd have to pick front or back... still wouldn't solve the problem in the future.

  13. #13
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Re: wow - no spare... cheap POS car

    It's wierd I know but no one here has a car or tools. Anyone in nyc who can afford to keep a car certainly doesn't do any basic maintenance themselves... it's strange.

    Rimpro is pretty good but they had a change in management and I actually prefer the local place I found. They do great work on high end wheels at a pretty good price. Decisions decisions... 5 inches of snow expected tomorrow so it looks like the car will sit over the weekend either way.

  14. #14
    cek
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: cek's Avatar


    Yes | No

    a damn shame. those rims were perfect. (m)

    can you have it repaired or will it be replaced?


  15. #15
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Re: a damn shame. those rims were perfect. (m)

    Not sure yet. If anything I probably only need to replace the rim and can keep the center. It is a very sharp bend but I think it is fixable. It's not cracked anywhere, these wheels are incredibly strong. I hit this pothole/trench HARD. It used to be a small shallow divot before the snow last week. I drive this highway constantly and have every tough spot memorized, this one was brand new.


  16. #16
    Registered Member
    Location
    Cape Elizabeth, ME,
    Member No: 60437 michaelgvh is an unknown quantity at this point michaelgvh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    8,924
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    I'm just all gung ho about home repairs now...

    I fixed my wonky snowblower yesterday.
    It wouldn't engage the drive wheels so I took the cover off the drive train and found some sticky parts (from living outside) and applied some PB blaster and the clutch plate now moves ferrly again.
    I also installed a new carb to finally fix the surging throttle that wouldn't run without a click of choke. I tired to rebuild the carb last year to no avail so I ordered a new one aned bingo - problem solved.

    I'm feeling all Tim Allen-y.

    ================================================== =======

    Michael G. vH

    1999 528it
    1994 325i (sold)

  17. #17
    Registered Member
    Location
    Parts Unknown, OH, United States
    Member No: 114276 NY_Pete is an unknown quantity at this point NY_Pete's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Posts
    3,019
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    I'd try it might as well if it's still holding air

    And I think a front wheel would still fit in the back for a spare situation, would it not? Even if you have to leave it in your closet.

    Maybe too much of a pain in the arse. Big money, bigger problems I guess.

    :(

    Hope you figure it out man.

  18. #18
    Registered Member
    Location
    Parts Unknown, OH, United States
    Member No: 114276 NY_Pete is an unknown quantity at this point NY_Pete's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Posts
    3,019
    Rep Power
    0


    Yes | No

    it's crazy that it didn't rip the tire

    I remember when I hit a huge concrete pothole in my E36 with my 18's on it ripped my tire sidewall wide open, but didn't damage the wheel. I'd never felt an impact that hard in my life that didn't result in collision damage.

  19. #19
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    I hit this one so hard

    My windows all went down a little bit and back up (like when you open the door) lol. I thought the damage would be much worse

  20. #20
    Keef
    Guest
    Location
    , ,
    Member No: Keef's Avatar


    Yes | No

    Nice work gvh...


+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

     

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
1e2 Forum