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17 Jan 2020 18:31 #217361 by Riccy
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mlines wrote: How do balancing beads co-exist with TPMS sensors?

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i dont know due to not having them, but given that they sit at the extreme edges of the tyre, they shouldn't interfere? The dynabeads faq points to no issues... www.dynabeads.co.uk/dynabeads_4x4.php

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25 Apr 2020 09:39 - 25 Apr 2020 09:58 #221482 by vecernik87
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mlines wrote: If there is a red dot (and a yellow one) the red dot should align with the dimple or dot on the rim and the yellow dot ignored

My car is about to arrive (today I saw it first time through the window in dealership showroom) and I noticed that despite the fact those tyres have both yellow and red dots, they are fitted with yellow dot aligned to valve and red dots ignored. (weight method)
I understand that uniformity method (aligning red dot with dimple on rim) produces possibly better results, but as a non-automotive person, I don't really know how serious this mistake is...

Is this issue significant enough to point it out once/before they officially give me the car? Or should I let it be and return only if I feel some wobble?
(we are talking about stock tyres on stock alloy wheels)
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25 Apr 2020 12:01 - 25 Apr 2020 12:03 #221485 by Gadget
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I've not seen any reports of people experiencing wobble or vibration with stock wheels and tyres. You'll only encounter problems with aftermarket wheels/tyres. I wouldn't worry about it. The set of stock SZ4 steels I have are a mixed bag of red/yellow alignment and it makes no noticeable difference.
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25 Apr 2020 16:52 - 25 Apr 2020 17:19 #221488 by facade
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vecernik87 wrote:

mlines wrote: If there is a red dot (and a yellow one) the red dot should align with the dimple or dot on the rim and the yellow dot ignored

My car is about to arrive (today I saw it first time through the window in dealership showroom) and I noticed that despite the fact those tyres have both yellow and red dots, they are fitted with yellow dot aligned to valve and red dots ignored. (weight method)
I understand that uniformity method (aligning red dot with dimple on rim) produces possibly better results, but as a non-automotive person, I don't really know how serious this mistake is...

Is this issue significant enough to point it out once/before they officially give me the car? Or should I let it be and return only if I feel some wobble?
(we are talking about stock tyres on stock alloy wheels)


Mine has alloy wheels, and the yellow dots line with the valves. I just assumed that as the alloys have to be machined, that they made them round enough at the factory, wheras the steel wheels are rolled and then welded so they are unlikely to be anywhere near round, and have the low point marked- on the old one it was a blue dot on the rim.

I can't see any uniformity marks on the alloys.

I could be wrong, but it is no more trouble to machine the wheel round than any other shape*- at least I would machine it round, it isn't exactly hard.....;)

*I'd say it was easier to make it round than any other shape given they have to machine the location bore, then all they need do is pick up on that and machine the rim concentric to it- as long as the casting is stress relieved before machining it will be spot on.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)
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25 Apr 2020 21:58 #221501 by Fossie
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The dots have nothing to do with the wheels themselves .
They are only to do with the tyres . When the rubber is formed in the moulds they end up with a dead spot , then when stored another weighted area is formed .

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26 Apr 2020 03:30 #221509 by vecernik87
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Thank you Gadget, Facade and GeorgeC. This makes sense.
I will keep it in mind for later, when I buy offroad tyres and steel wheels.

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