moparmat2000
Well-Known Member
Ok so i come out of work yesterday and my DD 2008 chevy HHR has a low left rear tire. A roofing nail jamned in it. It and the RT rear are pretty much shot. Fronts are at about half life. So i air it up, and head to discount tire for 2 new tires. I tell the guy to put swap the half life fronts wheels and tires to the back, and put the new tires on the front. No biggie, all the same rims right?
Well he gives me some bullshit story about how the new tires always go on the back because of stopping reasons. I tell him the front does 80% of the stopping power, and is the drive axle end of the vehicle because its FWD. I'm shaking my head thinking WTF !!
Then he mentions the RT rear rim has a small bend in it. Did it balance out w the wheel weights? Good? I only do about 75 anyways. If i need a replacement steel rim i will get it at the wrecking yard. He then wants to sell me a set of aluminum wheels. I tell him look at this car. Its loaded with hail damage, and its 10 years old why would i want to put blingy wheels on it. Its a get to work and back car.
Anyways its late, all the lug nuts are on, and i want to just get outta there, since i been there almost 2 hours waiting. I am driving to work and this thing drives wonky as ****. I know its acting this way frrom not having the new tires on the front. Because it didnt drive this way until they were installed. Tire pressure is normal as well so its not tire pressure induced stagger. So tonight i gotta jack it up and swap the new ones to the front. I guess that gives me an excuse to look at the brakes in the front and pull the drums to look at the rears.
Well he gives me some bullshit story about how the new tires always go on the back because of stopping reasons. I tell him the front does 80% of the stopping power, and is the drive axle end of the vehicle because its FWD. I'm shaking my head thinking WTF !!
Then he mentions the RT rear rim has a small bend in it. Did it balance out w the wheel weights? Good? I only do about 75 anyways. If i need a replacement steel rim i will get it at the wrecking yard. He then wants to sell me a set of aluminum wheels. I tell him look at this car. Its loaded with hail damage, and its 10 years old why would i want to put blingy wheels on it. Its a get to work and back car.
Anyways its late, all the lug nuts are on, and i want to just get outta there, since i been there almost 2 hours waiting. I am driving to work and this thing drives wonky as ****. I know its acting this way frrom not having the new tires on the front. Because it didnt drive this way until they were installed. Tire pressure is normal as well so its not tire pressure induced stagger. So tonight i gotta jack it up and swap the new ones to the front. I guess that gives me an excuse to look at the brakes in the front and pull the drums to look at the rears.
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