Bent rim disposal
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#22
Drifting
My guess is that once you've gone through the wringer with bad wheels, leaking air, sourcing and getting quality replacements which will cost you $4K and up, you might think differently. You're fine with it now because you haven't had the problem yet. You're certainly entitled to your opinion and it's your money but consider this: you save 2 grand on an $85k car. That's a savings of 2.25%. Sometime later you will probably have to spend $5k to swap out to decent wheels, plus you have the aggravation of the whole mess added in. How can this possibly be a smart deal in your mind?
You think this is unreasonable because only "some" people would be affected by the bad wheels? That's like thinking that accidents and cancer happen the "other" people so you don't need to be concerned. You and every other buyer are a potential victim. GM could fix the problem at its source by simply making decent forged wheels as standard OEM. The reason they don't is because the pain level for them (higher loss of sales) isn't high enough as long as consumers like yourself accept the sub standard product. And, to be blunt, if an extra $2K on the purchase price is going to bust you then you probably shouldn't be buying a new Vette.
You think this is unreasonable because only "some" people would be affected by the bad wheels? That's like thinking that accidents and cancer happen the "other" people so you don't need to be concerned. You and every other buyer are a potential victim. GM could fix the problem at its source by simply making decent forged wheels as standard OEM. The reason they don't is because the pain level for them (higher loss of sales) isn't high enough as long as consumers like yourself accept the sub standard product. And, to be blunt, if an extra $2K on the purchase price is going to bust you then you probably shouldn't be buying a new Vette.
- They could have built Vettes that didn't have misaligned body panels where the paint rubbed/peeled/flaked off.
- They could have built Z06s from day 1 with fender cove inserts that were the correct size that didn't flex/move around & damage the paint around the edges of the inserts.
- They could have built Z06s from day 1 that didn't overheat.
- They could have built a quality automatic instead of the A8 they put in Vettes
You keep saying things like:
- "...which will cost you $4k and up..." or "...you will probably have to spend $5K..." - Nope. Not a snowballs chance in hell I will spend $4k - $5k on wheels.
- "You and every other buyer are a potential victim." - That's right POTENTIAL/POSSIBLE. Guaranteed to happen NO.
You don't have to worry about me buying a new Vette. My current one is my 3rd & I bought all 3 of them used. I'd rather pay less & let someone else take initial depreciation hit the second they drive it off the lot.
I bought my '18 M7 2LZ Z06/Z07 this past July with 747 miles on it. The car had an MSRP of $98,530 & I got it for less than $78k. The original owner had it for 11 months & didn't even put 750 miles on it. I hope he paid less than MSRP for those 68 miles per month that he averaged. Then again I'm assuming he has more money than he knows what to do with so it probably didn't matter to him what he paid for it or if he took a loss on it. Whatever the story is it worked out well for me.
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#23
Le Mans Master
The only comment I will make is how did dealer PDI team know they had a Z06 with a bent wheel off truck.
One other note was told that bent wheels on Corvettes, Camaro’s and CTS V’s is a know problem seems it’s something to do with the way the wide wheels are tied down in transport. My next car will be put on lift put dial indicator on back side and turn wheel looking for bent rims.
I have three bent rims no pot holes I now have 4 2019 ZR1 forged chrome wheels thanks to house of wheels.
z51vett
Doug
One other note was told that bent wheels on Corvettes, Camaro’s and CTS V’s is a know problem seems it’s something to do with the way the wide wheels are tied down in transport. My next car will be put on lift put dial indicator on back side and turn wheel looking for bent rims.
I have three bent rims no pot holes I now have 4 2019 ZR1 forged chrome wheels thanks to house of wheels.
z51vett
Doug
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GM could have done a lot of things differently with the C7 besides the wheels they offer with the car but they didn't:
You keep saying things like:
You don't have to worry about me buying a new Vette. My current one is my 3rd & I bought all 3 of them used. I'd rather pay less & let someone else take initial depreciation hit the second they drive it off the lot.
I bought my '18 M7 2LZ Z06/Z07 this past July with 747 miles on it. The car had an MSRP of $98,530 & I got it for less than $78k. The original owner had for 11 months & didn't even put 750 miles on it. I hope he paid less than MSRP for those 68 miles per month that he averaged. Then again I'm assuming he has more money than he knows what to do with so it probably didn't matter to him what he paid for it or if he took a loss on it. Whatever the story is it worked out well for me.
- They could have built Vettes that didn't have misaligned body panels where the paint rubbed/peeled/flaked off.
- They could have built Z06s from day 1 with fender cove inserts that were the correct size that didn't flex/move around & damage the paint around the edges of the inserts.
- They could have built Z06s from day 1 that didn't overheat.
- They could have built a quality automatic instead of the A8 they put in Vettes
You keep saying things like:
- "...which will cost you $4k and up..." or "...you will probably have to spend $5K..." - Nope. Not a snowballs chance in hell I will spend $4k - $5k on wheels.
- "You and every other buyer are a potential victim." - That's right POTENTIAL/POSSIBLE. Guaranteed to happen NO.
You don't have to worry about me buying a new Vette. My current one is my 3rd & I bought all 3 of them used. I'd rather pay less & let someone else take initial depreciation hit the second they drive it off the lot.
I bought my '18 M7 2LZ Z06/Z07 this past July with 747 miles on it. The car had an MSRP of $98,530 & I got it for less than $78k. The original owner had for 11 months & didn't even put 750 miles on it. I hope he paid less than MSRP for those 68 miles per month that he averaged. Then again I'm assuming he has more money than he knows what to do with so it probably didn't matter to him what he paid for it or if he took a loss on it. Whatever the story is it worked out well for me.
#25
Drifting
Bottom line is we all make choices and live with them. In your case, it works for you and that's fine. Buying used definitely saves a lot of depreciation bucks. I, too, have had multiple Vettes, some used and some new. However, the point I am making to you and other readers is that the problem is solvable at the source, just as the other items you mentioned which are all valid. I've run businesses for a long, long time and one lesson that applies to every business is that if you don't treat your customers right, they will eventually walk. The Corvette situation makes me wonder if GM has reached the point where they think people will keep buying, even when the quality slips. If they truly have, Corvette's days are numbered. Enjoy that M7.
As for initially offering a quality product & taking better care of customers when it comes to warranty related issues after the sale, well, I guess the C8 will tell the tale. It they don't step up their game it could spell the end of America's sports car.
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Lol. Nah, just making a point that GM has dropped the ball numerous times on the C7s but even so the issues don't plaque most owners.
You're correct on both points. Don't get me wrong, I understand your point of view as it relates to the wheels. Yes, GM could fix the issue during assembly & offer forged wheels for less than buying aftermarket ones (though those of you who have bought aftermarket wheels have so many more style choices/colors etc..to choose from). If the price increase was $2k or so I think most would willing pay it. I just always balk at - Hey, just add XYZ to the car & increase the price, what's the big deal.
As for initially offering a quality product & taking better care of customers when it comes to warranty related issues after the sale, well, I guess the C8 will tell the tale. It they don't step up their game it could spell the end of America's sports car.
You're correct on both points. Don't get me wrong, I understand your point of view as it relates to the wheels. Yes, GM could fix the issue during assembly & offer forged wheels for less than buying aftermarket ones (though those of you who have bought aftermarket wheels have so many more style choices/colors etc..to choose from). If the price increase was $2k or so I think most would willing pay it. I just always balk at - Hey, just add XYZ to the car & increase the price, what's the big deal.
As for initially offering a quality product & taking better care of customers when it comes to warranty related issues after the sale, well, I guess the C8 will tell the tale. It they don't step up their game it could spell the end of America's sports car.
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I bought my 2016 Z used in December 2017 with 30K miles on it. Prior to purchase I had Chevy do an inspection and they found a cracked rear wheel. It never did lose air.
The high end used dealer I bought from got me a new wheel. Then I come here and find these cracked wheel threads!
I ran over one of those hard road joints in a construction area last fall. Seems like everything is ok but will find out during the spring oil change.
Since I didn't pay anywhere near list for the car, shelling out another $4-5K for forged wheels represents a decent % of the purchase price.
I'm thinking if I find a cracked wheel I'll just get an aftermarket copy for <$300. If several are cracked I may call it a day for the Z. Just thinking aloud.
The high end used dealer I bought from got me a new wheel. Then I come here and find these cracked wheel threads!
I ran over one of those hard road joints in a construction area last fall. Seems like everything is ok but will find out during the spring oil change.
Since I didn't pay anywhere near list for the car, shelling out another $4-5K for forged wheels represents a decent % of the purchase price.
I'm thinking if I find a cracked wheel I'll just get an aftermarket copy for <$300. If several are cracked I may call it a day for the Z. Just thinking aloud.
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Melting Slicks
Found this was a reasonable alternative to Forged wheels.
Will sell my GS Chrome wheels on the forum when I do the replacement in the spring.
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I purchased a set of ZR1 wheels from House of Wheels. This were dealer swap-outs (chrome). The ZR1 wheels are rolled forged and will be stronger than my GS wheels.
Found this was a reasonable alternative to Forged wheels.
Will sell my GS Chrome wheels on the forum when I do the replacement in the spring.
Found this was a reasonable alternative to Forged wheels.
Will sell my GS Chrome wheels on the forum when I do the replacement in the spring.
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Bill, the ZO6 threads on the forum would suggest otherwise...that these cars' wheels seem especially prone to bending and cracking. I've had numerous GM vehicles and never remember having a bent wheel. A lot of guys on the ZO6 threads often don't realize theirs are bent until they have them on the road force balancer. Invariably, the story is the same...they can't recall hitting anything of note and a lot of the bent wheels turn out to be also cracked on the inner barrels. This isn't found until the wheel starts to leak air and the car goes to the shop. Other wheels are hardly comparable to the wide ZO6's in terms of width structure nor are they running stiff sidewall run-flats so, naturally, the incidence of bending on the ZO6's will be a lot more than the generic GM or other manufacturers wheels.
From a general standpoint if drivers don't always feel a vibration with bent wheels there could be millions of vehicles running around with bent wheels and people wouldn't know. Not everybody gets a road force balance or has a tire guy that tells them their wheel is bent when they change tires. Most tire shops are production affairs and the message is get them in and get them out as fast as possible a lot of bent wheels just get a few more balance weights and thrown back on the car with the owner driving off dumb and happy.
Bill
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Just because there are some people complaining about Z06 wheels bending doesn't mean it is an epidemic. The vast majority of owners aren't complaining. Also how serious of an issue is it? So the edge of the wheel is bent. Does the tire lose pressure? If not, is that something that has to be fixed right away? Probably not ever. Now if a wheel is cracked that is a problem but how many bent wheels are cracked? Not a hell of a lot. The C6Z also had wide cast wheels with a much stiffer run flat tire than the Michelins that come on the C7. How many people are complaining about their wheels bending? Forged wheels are not necessarily the answer, the C5's were delivered with 2 versions (high polish or painted) of forged 5 spoke wheels starting in 2000 and by the end of 2002 GM had seen enough cracked wheel issues they changed them over to cast wheels with slightly thicker spokes to provide the required strength.
From a general standpoint if drivers don't always feel a vibration with bent wheels there could be millions of vehicles running around with bent wheels and people wouldn't know. Not everybody gets a road force balance or has a tire guy that tells them their wheel is bent when they change tires. Most tire shops are production affairs and the message is get them in and get them out as fast as possible a lot of bent wheels just get a few more balance weights and thrown back on the car with the owner driving off dumb and happy.
Bill
From a general standpoint if drivers don't always feel a vibration with bent wheels there could be millions of vehicles running around with bent wheels and people wouldn't know. Not everybody gets a road force balance or has a tire guy that tells them their wheel is bent when they change tires. Most tire shops are production affairs and the message is get them in and get them out as fast as possible a lot of bent wheels just get a few more balance weights and thrown back on the car with the owner driving off dumb and happy.
Bill
Decent forged wheels solves the problem. Why is that such a difficult thing for some to accept?
#34
Intermediate
yes it can be fixed, actually in the morning I am taking my front 19 inch to a place in tupelo that does this type of work.
I feel like I have another one that is bent as well but i will find out
I feel like I have another one that is bent as well but i will find out
#35
James, you're wasting your money. Reforming the bent/cracked wheel will weaken it further and it will only bend again very soon. You'll be out 150 bucks and end up having the same aggravation again. Whoever told you they can straighten or otherwise fix them is either ignorant of the problem or is just going to take your money. I suspect ignorance is the correct option in this case. Don't do it.
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I have now had 7 bent and cracked wheels in 12k miles, and have never run over anything outside normal freeway expansion joints. I don't run the car hard and don't track it. Can anyone really compare these wheels to anything other than junk? I have a lot of friends with Mercs and Bmr's, they may get a bend or crack here and there, but not 7 in 12k miles. The driving feel is not noticeable with the bends, and I never felt vibration. I would go as far as to say if your Z06 has more than 10k miles, your wheels are likely bent and you just don't know it yet.
If you figure out something to do with them, I have 8 laying around now!
PS...and I read Tadge's thread too. Just like GM he is in denial.
If you figure out something to do with them, I have 8 laying around now!
PS...and I read Tadge's thread too. Just like GM he is in denial.
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I have now had 7 bent and cracked wheels in 12k miles, and have never run over anything outside normal freeway expansion joints. I don't run the car hard and don't track it. Can anyone really compare these wheels to anything other than junk? I have a lot of friends with Mercs and Bmr's, they may get a bend or crack here and there, but not 7 in 12k miles. The driving feel is not noticeable with the bends, and I never felt vibration. I would go as far as to say if your Z06 has more than 10k miles, your wheels are likely bent and you just don't know it yet.
If you figure out something to do with them, I have 8 laying around now!
PS...and I read Tadge's thread too. Just like GM he is in denial.
If you figure out something to do with them, I have 8 laying around now!
PS...and I read Tadge's thread too. Just like GM he is in denial.
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OP: If you want to get rid of your wheel, run it down to your local scrap yard and sell it for scrap value. You might get enough money back to pay for the gas you spent driving there and back. A number of years ago I had a lot of cracked rotors that I had taken off my car during track events. I put them in the back of my Tahoe and went to the scrap yard. They paid me $0.13 cents per pound for 575 lbs of scrap cast iron.
It looks like scrap old cast aluminum is running somewhere between 0.30 and 0.34 cents per pound now.
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It looks like scrap old cast aluminum is running somewhere between 0.30 and 0.34 cents per pound now.
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Huh?? Not sure how you got that out of what I said. Never said anything about there are far more than anybody knows since I have no idea how many wheels are involved. I do know there aren't a hell of a lot of complaints as evidenced right here on the forum. If there were a lot of wheels being bent the number of posts and threads dedicated to that subject would far exceed the number of posts and threads dedicated to the Z06 overheating issue.
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