balancing a Centreless rim, how?
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right, my car is currently at peugeot having some work done, one of the tasks was to fit the new r888 tyres to the centreless alloys that we have!
first problem they came back with is that the tyre machines they have do not have enough pressure to put the stiff sidewalled r888's on,
second problem is that they do not have the correct adaptor to balance the centreless rim! so ive now tried a independent tyre place, who will fit and balance the wheels for £20 a rim, which is a bit steep for me! £80 out of the none existant budget may cripple me at the moment!
basically, does anyone know a cheaper way around this?
also how crap are peugeot for not having a tyre machine capable of putting on the tyre in the first place! piss poor if you ask me!!!

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first problem they came back with is that the tyre machines they have do not have enough pressure to put the stiff sidewalled r888's on,
second problem is that they do not have the correct adaptor to balance the centreless rim! so ive now tried a independent tyre place, who will fit and balance the wheels for £20 a rim, which is a bit steep for me! £80 out of the none existant budget may cripple me at the moment!
basically, does anyone know a cheaper way around this?
also how crap are peugeot for not having a tyre machine capable of putting on the tyre in the first place! piss poor if you ask me!!!
craig
best bet that works for me is to just go to your local kwik fit and give the boys cash in hand to fit them,usually charge about £30,dont go into the reception though just walk into the workshop and they might tell you to come back later
hope it works
hope it works
Kwik fit are robbing barstewards. Smaller local places are usually happy to do that kind of work, and almost all tyre places will have facilities to do centreless rims
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My advice would be to avoid anywhere like kwik fit. What you want is a wee local place. The kind of place that looks dodgy as hell and has a guy about 80 doing the work.
Kwik fit are robbing barstewards. Smaller local places are usually happy to do that kind of work, and almost all tyre places will have facilities to do centreless rims
Kwik fit are robbing barstewards. Smaller local places are usually happy to do that kind of work, and almost all tyre places will have facilities to do centreless rims
ive found two so far who can do it out of about 15 places rang!
not giving in yet tho!
I'm surprised the Peugeot dealer doesn't have the right adapter, they used to be one of the few places to get centre-less wheels done because of the 205 GTi alloys! Someone probably walked away with the adapter
Ask the dealer who they use and either get the dealer to send them there or deal with them direct if the price is all right.
Ask the dealer who they use and either get the dealer to send them there or deal with them direct if the price is all right.
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I'm surprised the Peugeot dealer doesn't have the right adapter, they used to be one of the few places to get centre-less wheels done because of the 205 GTi alloys! Someone probably walked away with the adapter
Ask the dealer who they use and either get the dealer to send them there or deal with them direct if the price is all right.
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there is a bit more work balancing the centre less wheels, as you can't just throw them on the machine, the centre less hub needs setting up then each wheel has to be bolted up to the machine, so its all down to time, I work for kwik fit 8), the runflat tyre machine will get the tyres on with ease, and the balancers we've got these days are fantastic
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there is a bit more work balancing the centre less wheels, as you can't just throw them on the machine, the centre less hub needs setting up then each wheel has to be bolted up to the machine, so its all down to time, I work for kwik fit 8), the runflat tyre machine will get the tyres on with ease, and the balancers we've got these days are fantastic
i work for kwik fit too and if your going in to see the guys instead of going to the till they will sort you out no problem normally
every kwik fit should have the adaprtor as newer pug's have centreless wheels too
every kwik fit should have the adaprtor as newer pug's have centreless wheels too
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