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      10-21-2008, 05:08 PM   #48
mda335i
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Scothall then suggest a further test, a 'run out test' which they'll do on the wheels tomorrow. Not exactly independent.
I had the same "test" done by my dealer and BMW GB's Regional Tech. Manager, the outcome of which was the following:

'Carried out inspection of both wheels. Found kerbing damage to outside
> edges of rims. Removed both tyres, ran wheel on wheel balance equipment to
> measure the
> radial run-out. Measured the run-out on both rims found one rim 1.20mm,
> other rim 0.91mm. The max permissible run out is 0.3mm. The excessive
> distortion to the rims can only be caused by impact from outside source
> resulting in the rims cracking. Due to the results of the inspection the
> wheels cannot be claimed under the manufacturers warranty.'

For the record the kerbing damage on my wheels was parking kerb damage, not the wheel bending high speed damage that they had insinuated in several messages to me.

I would recommend, as another forum user did to me but I was out of the country, to go to the dealer and "witness" their "test" and ask them to do the same test on wheels without any cracks.
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