03-26-2020 | #1 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 403
|
Bad day for a country drive...
Well, took the ZR-1 out yesterday for some TX farm road driving with some friends, unfortunately, this happened:
Not sure if it was the tire that failed first or the wheel, I'm kind of thinking wheel with the crack all the way through the spoke. Fortunately, I already have 95 vent panels that came with the car (repainted at same time car was done), but the wheel is a total loss as even if it could be repaired, I'd never trust it again with a crack like that. Issue of course, is you can't just find one Shelby wheel anymore (although I'll certainly look). Now the question is, do another set of Shelbys (giving me 2 rear spares and 1 front spare) or do something completely different (A-molds, CCWs, etc). If I do A-molds (or something else), I can fit the C5 front brake kit I have sitting in the garage. Or if I do some CCWs or similar, I can fit C6Z brakes.
__________________
Evan
2024 Z06 SOLD - 1991 Admiral Blue ZR-1 SOLD - 2012 Carlisle Blue Metallic ZR1 - 800HP SOLD - Steel Blue 91 391cid ZR-1 #391 SOLD - Black 91 ZR-1 |
03-26-2020 | #2 |
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Okemos, MI.
Posts: 1,189
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Glad it wasn't worse! Did you hit a bump previous to the tire/wheel failure or did it just fail?
__________________
Joe Thomas Corvette Club of Michigan NCRS-Michigan Chapter Member NCM Master Ambassador NCM Lifetime Member Former NCM Board Member 1991 ZR-1 Melon Copper Metallic/Black 1992 ZR-1 Bright Red/Black (Sold) 1995 ZR-1 Bright Aqua/Gray (Sold) 2012 ZR1 Super Sonic Blue / Dark Titanium |
03-26-2020 | #3 |
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Georgia Mountains
Posts: 926
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Ouch ... let me rephrase - Big Ouch !!! Where in Texas?
I agree about never trusting that wheel again. If you can't locate a replacement wheel and C5 brakes are in your future, the A-molds would be an excellent choice. I always had more confidence with the brakes on my C5 ZO6 than the "upgraded" 96 Grand Sport brakes on my 90 ZR-1. |
03-26-2020 | #4 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 403
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
East of McKinney (northeast of Dallas).
__________________
Evan
2024 Z06 SOLD - 1991 Admiral Blue ZR-1 SOLD - 2012 Carlisle Blue Metallic ZR1 - 800HP SOLD - Steel Blue 91 391cid ZR-1 #391 SOLD - Black 91 ZR-1 |
03-26-2020 | #5 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 403
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Yes, had a couple of hard impacts about 20 minutes previous to tire failing. My guess is one of them started a crack, and then when it went all the way through, it bent enough for the tire to lose air catastrophically.
__________________
Evan
2024 Z06 SOLD - 1991 Admiral Blue ZR-1 SOLD - 2012 Carlisle Blue Metallic ZR1 - 800HP SOLD - Steel Blue 91 391cid ZR-1 #391 SOLD - Black 91 ZR-1 |
03-26-2020 | #6 |
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Vancouver Washington
Posts: 238
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Hello,
The wheel may have been crank already. They start small and get bigger over time. Oh bye the way, The same thing happen to me in my BMW 760LI with 22" Rims. Manfred E.... 91#906 Last edited by tomcat; 03-26-2020 at 02:32 PM. |
03-26-2020 | #7 |
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Decatur, AL
Posts: 1,119
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
You can have that wheel repaired. There is a place I have used in Bath, PA Wheel collision center, but there is a local place here in Huntsville AL that is really good, all repair, CNC plating , polishing, powder coat etc is done in house. They are called "Wheel-Fix-It" Huntsville, AL PS, I understand what you are saying about never trusting it again, but I am in the insurance business and would have said the same thing many years ago, but after sending them hundreds of rims, if they say they can fix it, will be fixed and the crack, once welded up and machined will be strongest part of the rim and you won't be able to tell it from new. They give you a report of runout, balance etc.
__________________
Corvette95 Registry and Forum (*************) 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Gry Auto Hardtop Top Flight SOLD 1995 C4 Coupe Purple/Blk 6 Speed 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Red Auto SOLD 1996 C4 Conv Black/Tan Auto SOLD 1994 C4 Coupe Wht/Blk SOLD 1995 C4 ZR-1 White/Gry #278 Dual Dunn Head SOLD 1986 C4 Coupe Black/Red 4+3 SOLD 1990 C4 ZR-1 Red/Red #0454 Last edited by Corvette95; 03-26-2020 at 03:06 PM. |
03-26-2020 | #8 |
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Georgia Mountains
Posts: 926
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
|
03-26-2020 | #9 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 403
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Tomcat, you're probably right. Was probably a slight crack already, and the impact did it in.
Corvette95, I'll take it to the local wheel repair specialist I use and check with them, but I've always been told if the crack is all the way through the spoke, it's done. At this point, I found someone with a spare Shelby wheel locally I was able to pick up so I'm good. If the repair shop says they can fix it, I may have them do it and keep it as a spare (not sure I'd trust it). Alternatively, the center may just become wall art. Gunny, yes north of 380. Most of the roads are pretty good, but there were a few rough ones, and some unexpected big bumps at speed.
__________________
Evan
2024 Z06 SOLD - 1991 Admiral Blue ZR-1 SOLD - 2012 Carlisle Blue Metallic ZR1 - 800HP SOLD - Steel Blue 91 391cid ZR-1 #391 SOLD - Black 91 ZR-1 |
03-26-2020 | #10 |
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Decatur, AL
Posts: 1,119
|
Re: Bad day for a country drive...
Also, FYI if you hit an object that wasn't moving , it is a comprehensive claim, if you hit a object that was rolling on moving on the road it is collision, deductibles differs but insurance pays for it.
__________________
Corvette95 Registry and Forum (*************) 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Gry Auto Hardtop Top Flight SOLD 1995 C4 Coupe Purple/Blk 6 Speed 1989 C4 Conv Wht/Red Auto SOLD 1996 C4 Conv Black/Tan Auto SOLD 1994 C4 Coupe Wht/Blk SOLD 1995 C4 ZR-1 White/Gry #278 Dual Dunn Head SOLD 1986 C4 Coupe Black/Red 4+3 SOLD 1990 C4 ZR-1 Red/Red #0454 |
|
|