So I ordered my rims... um... now what?
#1
So I ordered my rims... um... now what?
I truly hate to even ask this, since I hate feeling like a novice at anything, but I really know so very little about rims.
I just ordered a set of motegi FF7s 17X7. From what I can tell, they are identical in offset and everything to the stock tC wheels. The tires are also the same size as the stock tc tires. They come mounted and balanced, and they're being delivered to my house.
So here's my question... how ...do I put them on? Do I have to get someone professional to do it? Does something special need to be done... or can I just put them on myself... or what?
-Ryan
I just ordered a set of motegi FF7s 17X7. From what I can tell, they are identical in offset and everything to the stock tC wheels. The tires are also the same size as the stock tc tires. They come mounted and balanced, and they're being delivered to my house.
So here's my question... how ...do I put them on? Do I have to get someone professional to do it? Does something special need to be done... or can I just put them on myself... or what?
-Ryan
#6
Just some question, but if you don't have a torque wrench is there any safe way to properly put the lugs on? I went to a wheel shop a few weeks ago to get hubcentric rings and they used one of those "nascar wrenches " And they had the lugs on so tight, that when i wanted to take my wheels off i nearly broke my lug lock.
#7
I screw on the lugs by hand as far as I can and then use my torque wrench in the typical cross pattern tightening scheme.
One more thing to consider is if the tires are directional, install them accordingly.
Hope this helps,
One more thing to consider is if the tires are directional, install them accordingly.
Hope this helps,
#8
I picked up a beefy torque wrench for my wheels at WalMart for about $15, well worth it, IMO. I got rid of the star wrench i had bought to fit the aftermarket lugs, just carry a 1/2 inch breaker bar and the torque wrench...
NOTE: Don't use the same beefy torque wrench for more delicate items... such as Spark Plugs... Trust Me...
NOTE: Don't use the same beefy torque wrench for more delicate items... such as Spark Plugs... Trust Me...
#13
Originally Posted by TheScionicMan
Use the spec listed in your manual. It's for the lugs, regardless of wheels. I think the xB is 76 ft/lbs.
#14
Man. They haven't shipped yet, and I'm starting to get buyers remorse.
I really wonder if I should have gotten the 18s... will the 17s with the polished lip look silly, with all that tire stickin out around it... maybe I can catch them before it ships and see if they can upgrade my order...
Do you guys think 18s will really go through tires that much faster than 17s like i've been told? I deliver pizza so I drive quite a bit on them...
lots of research to do... and very little time to stop the order.
I really wonder if I should have gotten the 18s... will the 17s with the polished lip look silly, with all that tire stickin out around it... maybe I can catch them before it ships and see if they can upgrade my order...
Do you guys think 18s will really go through tires that much faster than 17s like i've been told? I deliver pizza so I drive quite a bit on them...
lots of research to do... and very little time to stop the order.
#15
Less rubber is going to wear out sooner. You need to look at the estimated treadwear. Tires with lower ratings generally grip better and a quieter cuz they are softer. The downside is they don't last as long. Longer treadlife has the downfalls of less grip and more road noise.
#16
Well I emailed them and asked them if I could change the order before it shipped.
It would only end up being $160 or so dollars more to get the 18s right now, and I figure even if I have to buy new tires 1.5 times as much as usual, it would be ok.
We'll see if they let me do it or not, because I think it was scheduled to ship in 6 or 7 hours. I'll let fate decide whether I get the 18s or the 17s.
It would only end up being $160 or so dollars more to get the 18s right now, and I figure even if I have to buy new tires 1.5 times as much as usual, it would be ok.
We'll see if they let me do it or not, because I think it was scheduled to ship in 6 or 7 hours. I'll let fate decide whether I get the 18s or the 17s.
#18
Yeah I ordered them with it... wasn't sure if they needed them or not so I just ordered them anyway.
Thanks for checking though.
Ugh. No word from them this morning though. Wonder what that means.
Thanks for checking though.
Ugh. No word from them this morning though. Wonder what that means.
#19
I just thought I'd share what I did when I ordered my tires and rims. I got mine from discounttiredirect.com and they came with the tires mounted on the rims and balanced as well. I also got the locking lug set and the centric rings. I called out to a local tire shop because they have one of those "road test" machines that actually puts a load on the tire as it computer spin-balances it. I thought it might be good to do that after they got shipped. The tire shop charged me $10 a wheel to do that, but then they mounted them on the car for free. So for $40, I got them put on and the piece-of-mind of knowing they were 100% balanced. They ride smooth as silk.
#20
Originally Posted by matt_a
I just thought I'd share what I did when I ordered my tires and rims. I got mine from discounttiredirect.com and they came with the tires mounted on the rims and balanced as well. I also got the locking lug set and the centric rings. I called out to a local tire shop because they have one of those "road test" machines that actually puts a load on the tire as it computer spin-balances it. I thought it might be good to do that after they got shipped. The tire shop charged me $10 a wheel to do that, but then they mounted them on the car for free. So for $40, I got them put on and the piece-of-mind of knowing they were 100% balanced. They ride smooth as silk.
you ordered a rim and tire package from a REPUTABLE tire place .. mounted and already balanced
and then PAID SOMEONE ELSE to re-balance em ??? sounds like a waste of 40 dollars to me ... do you not trust discount tire ?? ... last time i checked most places use the same kind of balance machine
and as far as mounting em on the car that takes a few minutes a wheel to do it yourself