172 Cup
Was wondering whether anybody else had had problems with this, or if I'm being fed a load of BS..
I bought a brand new set of 15x7" Team Dynamics PR1.2 several weeks ago, and fitted them for the first time at Oulton Park on the 4th June. I had an absolutely miserable day, as the wheels came loose on all 4 corners after only a few warm-up laps! I had the wheels off & on in the pits 4 times checking everything, and even tried 3mm spacers just to be sure there was clearance, but nothing seemed to work. Eventually I went with 32mm long wheel bolts (26mm supplied by TD) torqued up to something bloody ridiculous and managed to get a few sessions in the afternoon. Even so, the car was wandering and rumbling despite the bolts still being tight! I had noticed the front spigot rings were a very sloppy fit on the hub spigot and there was 0.5 - 1.0mm of movement, but whether that was down to the wheels coming loose, or whether the wheels coming loose was down to the failure of the rings I couldn't be sure; however, it was my hunch that the rings were at fault.
I had an incredibly frustrating phone call to Demon Tweeks the following day, trying to explain to the girl that I had tried everything and that there was nothing wrong with the car.. I won't go in to detail of that too much! But she did eventually agree to have them shipped to TD for inspection. I called to chase a few days later and was told the plastic spigot rings they had supplied were the wrong ones - too short, apparently - and that the wheels would be shipped back to me with the deeper rings fitted.
I had pleaded with Tweeks to get me a new set of wheels with the bores machined directly to fit, without these pathetic little plastic bits, but they refused and assured me it would be ok. My next track day is coming up at the 'ring in 2 weeks, so understandably I am very reluctant to have plastic anywhere near my wheels!
Has anybody had anything similar? Particularly with TD wheels and plastic spacers? I'm going to machine up some aluminium spigot rings just to be safe, but it would be nice to hear any other accounts of wheels repeatedly coming loose.
I bought a brand new set of 15x7" Team Dynamics PR1.2 several weeks ago, and fitted them for the first time at Oulton Park on the 4th June. I had an absolutely miserable day, as the wheels came loose on all 4 corners after only a few warm-up laps! I had the wheels off & on in the pits 4 times checking everything, and even tried 3mm spacers just to be sure there was clearance, but nothing seemed to work. Eventually I went with 32mm long wheel bolts (26mm supplied by TD) torqued up to something bloody ridiculous and managed to get a few sessions in the afternoon. Even so, the car was wandering and rumbling despite the bolts still being tight! I had noticed the front spigot rings were a very sloppy fit on the hub spigot and there was 0.5 - 1.0mm of movement, but whether that was down to the wheels coming loose, or whether the wheels coming loose was down to the failure of the rings I couldn't be sure; however, it was my hunch that the rings were at fault.
I had an incredibly frustrating phone call to Demon Tweeks the following day, trying to explain to the girl that I had tried everything and that there was nothing wrong with the car.. I won't go in to detail of that too much! But she did eventually agree to have them shipped to TD for inspection. I called to chase a few days later and was told the plastic spigot rings they had supplied were the wrong ones - too short, apparently - and that the wheels would be shipped back to me with the deeper rings fitted.
I had pleaded with Tweeks to get me a new set of wheels with the bores machined directly to fit, without these pathetic little plastic bits, but they refused and assured me it would be ok. My next track day is coming up at the 'ring in 2 weeks, so understandably I am very reluctant to have plastic anywhere near my wheels!
Has anybody had anything similar? Particularly with TD wheels and plastic spacers? I'm going to machine up some aluminium spigot rings just to be safe, but it would be nice to hear any other accounts of wheels repeatedly coming loose.