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Title: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 28 August 2012, 21:05:08
Had wheel shake through the car so took it to national tyres yesterday and they balances them and took 27 pounds then drove 30miles and heard bang bang bang the front wheel wasnt done up and nor was most of the other nuts and ive got even worse shakes at 70mph, im going to ring them tomorow and moan but where do I stand if they are adament the wheeks are balanced ok I just want a car I can enjoy at 70mph
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: flyer 0712 on 28 August 2012, 21:07:19
i paid £15 to have both of my front wheels balanced by tyre services and the wheels stayed on... :y
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Post by: Lazydocker on 28 August 2012, 21:11:49
If I read that correctly they didn't tighten your wheel nuts properly? I'd be screaming blue murder and complaining to head office...


... Or the press :-X
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 28 August 2012, 21:16:04
All they would say is maybe someone undid them after it left there the guy was working on 3 cars at once so id say he spun it on the gun and forgot to tighten them
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Post by: dbug on 28 August 2012, 21:30:18
Stick to your guns mate - go in ask for the manager, complain loudly and stress their negligence could have killed someone.  If no joy - Head Office (Managing Director), Trading Standards and local press.  By the way £27 for wheel balancing is a rip off price ;)
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Post by: Webby the Bear on 28 August 2012, 21:40:11
Well first of all tighten your nuts up then see how it goes... if still shaking/vibrating take it back  :y

As for the price it cost me £12 to have all 4 wheels balanced at ATS Euromaster. I did have a tyre fitted though too so whether they reduced the price due to me having a tyre fitted i'm not sure  :-\
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 28 August 2012, 21:41:00
That was for all 4 wheels my main concern is if its not the balance what coukd it be. Drive shaft maybe? Its realy bad as I accelerate from 60 hard
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Post by: scottambrose on 28 August 2012, 21:42:37
Nuts all tight now and still there its bad through,the seat its definatly worse now
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Post by: TheBoy on 28 August 2012, 21:54:20
Wheelnuts - they will have a get-out, I bet on receipt it says retorque after 20 miles etc.

Omega is quite sensitive to balancing. Sounds like they did a poor job
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 28 August 2012, 22:08:46
Am I entitled to a refund or them do them again for free
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Post by: symes on 28 August 2012, 22:57:10
speak to the manager if that fails tradeing standards mate
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Post by: TheBoy on 29 August 2012, 18:15:06
Am I entitled to a refund or them do them again for free
I would expect them to do the balancing again for free.

Mention the loose bolts, and ask to watch them do them back up.  If the don't use a torque wrench, complain. If they use an airgun to do up bolts, and then the torque wrench clicks immediately, point out the error of their ways to the most senior person there, suggesting further training.
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 30 August 2012, 09:54:20
sent an email to their head office to complain and had a reply saying the area manager will contact me. and ive since found out its not the first time a few weeks ago in the paper a local counciler lost his wheel after having a tyres changed at the same garage. they are having the car back today to re check the balance and better not fob me off and says its the wheels/car at fault.
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 30 August 2012, 15:49:42
well they've re done them as they were not balanced. and guess what its worse than before. so ive taken it to ats to be checked he said it could be an out of shape tyre. but will let me know. >:(
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 August 2012, 17:24:52
If the tyre was out of shape or bulging surely a competent person would have noticed it when it was spinning on the balancing machine? :-\
Title: Re: wheels
Post by: scottambrose on 30 August 2012, 19:00:59
Wel ats put it on their sensative balancer and they are now fine and couldnt find any fault with the wheels or tyres but did say the ns rear took a fair amount of weights to balance and I still have some vibration so will try the spare on that wheel if its not that what else could cause it