A lot of tyre weights...
Discussion
So I took my car (BMW F20 LCI 120d M Sport) in for a service, MOT and new tyres (Continental Contactsport 5) yesterday.
I wasn't expecting any huge surprises. Until I got home and looked at one of the rear tyres, then one of the fronts and noticed a whole row of ugly shiny tyre weights
Is this normal? I haven't been back to the garage as they closed by the time I got home and I'm at work today.
They look very unsightly and can't say that I've ever seen tyre weights on any of my cars before. I have stock rims with the car, so I'm puzzled how the weight could be out by that much!
I wasn't expecting any huge surprises. Until I got home and looked at one of the rear tyres, then one of the fronts and noticed a whole row of ugly shiny tyre weights
Is this normal? I haven't been back to the garage as they closed by the time I got home and I'm at work today.
They look very unsightly and can't say that I've ever seen tyre weights on any of my cars before. I have stock rims with the car, so I'm puzzled how the weight could be out by that much!
Panamax said:
What have they done? Hammered on old-fashioned weights that clamp onto the rim?
More normally these days they stick flat weights inside the wheel.
Yes, wheel weights are 100% normal. Bear in mind it's the wheel/tyre combination that has to be in balance.
They look like an adhesive strip of flat weights, stuck to the inside of the wheel, totalling 60g (10+5 Fe x 4) on one wheel.More normally these days they stick flat weights inside the wheel.
Yes, wheel weights are 100% normal. Bear in mind it's the wheel/tyre combination that has to be in balance.
I've just never seen it before. Worried about what potential buyers might think when they see them!
McLarenLad said:
They look like an adhesive strip of flat weights, stuck to the inside of the wheel, totalling 60g (10+5 Fe x 4) on one wheel.
I've just never seen it before. Worried about what potential buyers might think when they see them!
Stick to the inside as in the inner rim? This is where they're supposed to go and absolutely no future buyer would notice or care unless deranged, then you tell them it's a very rare feature for special people and double the price of the car?I've just never seen it before. Worried about what potential buyers might think when they see them!
DonkeyApple said:
Stick to the inside as in the inner rim? This is where they're supposed to go and absolutely no future buyer would notice or care unless deranged, then you tell them it's a very rare feature for special people and double the price of the car?
That's right, inner rim. Apologies, I can't post pictures as I'm still under the 14 day newbie period!Good point on the price hike though...

McLarenLad said:
That's right, inner rim. Apologies, I can't post pictures as I'm still under the 14 day newbie period!
Good point on the price hike though...
It's perfectly normal to have weights and these days they're the stick on ones you have and hidden on the inside. Much nicer than the lumps crimped on to the outside. Good point on the price hike though...

You can always strategically park pre sale so that the weights are at the top and out of site.

But in all honesty, you may well have just met the only person on the planet who might be worried about it and they already seem more relaxed.

GeniusOfLove said:
This has to be a wind up?
Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
Honest to God. No wind up. Either I've had one to two small weights, that have either been tucked up in brake dust or out of sight, or never any.Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
First time I've ever seen a shining bit of chrome stare back at me when having my wheels done.
Either I've gone to some very s**t garages in the past, or I've never seen them before.
McLarenLad said:
GeniusOfLove said:
This has to be a wind up?
Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
Honest to God. No wind up. Either I've had one to two small weights, that have either been tucked up in brake dust or out of sight, or never any.Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
First time I've ever seen a shining bit of chrome stare back at me when having my wheels done.
Either I've gone to some very s**t garages in the past, or I've never seen them before.
CraigyMc said:
McLarenLad said:
GeniusOfLove said:
This has to be a wind up?
Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
Honest to God. No wind up. Either I've had one to two small weights, that have either been tucked up in brake dust or out of sight, or never any.Every car you've ever had that didn't try and shake you to bits had wheel weights, you just didn't notice them.
First time I've ever seen a shining bit of chrome stare back at me when having my wheels done.
Either I've gone to some very s**t garages in the past, or I've never seen them before.
McLarenLad said:
Honest to God. No wind up. Either I've had one to two small weights, that have either been tucked up in brake dust or out of sight, or never any.
First time I've ever seen a shining bit of chrome stare back at me when having my wheels done.
Either I've gone to some very s**t garages in the past, or I've never seen them before.
I believe the machine tells the operator where to place them so as to get the perfect balance so sometimes it's not behind a spike so more noticeable. First time I've ever seen a shining bit of chrome stare back at me when having my wheels done.
Either I've gone to some very s**t garages in the past, or I've never seen them before.
Shiny chrome seems to suggest you may have asked for a special gangsta set but they're usually dark grey or if bright I would imagine it's the lead rather than any chrome so will oxidise down to grey?
60g is on the higher side but not totally unheard of when balancing wheels.
Are there any old weights still on the rim somewhere. It's not unknown for some fitters to forget to remove the old ones so you end up with weight to balance out weights.
What colour are your rims? It's possible to get black weights if needed.
Are there any old weights still on the rim somewhere. It's not unknown for some fitters to forget to remove the old ones so you end up with weight to balance out weights.
What colour are your rims? It's possible to get black weights if needed.
you just haven't noticed them before, alot of garages use black ones which helps. but these will soon lose their shinyness and blend in.
you will probably find the tyre fitter hasn't got the dot for the light part of the tyre inline with the valve / heavy part of the wheel. it's a non issue, the only snag is it takes more weights to balance it.
you will probably find the tyre fitter hasn't got the dot for the light part of the tyre inline with the valve / heavy part of the wheel. it's a non issue, the only snag is it takes more weights to balance it.
60 grams is the most weight you should put on unless we're talking 4x4 with mud tyres...
In our garage we have weights in different colours to help them blend in IE black weights on a black wheel.
If a wheel needs more than 60 grams we'd remove then remount the tyre and try again.
I've only ever had a wheel landnon zero twice over several hundred tyre changes. Does happen but rare
In our garage we have weights in different colours to help them blend in IE black weights on a black wheel.
If a wheel needs more than 60 grams we'd remove then remount the tyre and try again.
I've only ever had a wheel landnon zero twice over several hundred tyre changes. Does happen but rare
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