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theBun 10-13-2003 10:40 PM

'02 Elantra wheel run-out problem
 
Three out of the fouir steel wheels on my 2002 Elantra GLS have in excess of
..040" lateral run-out as verified on a freshly calibrated Hunter GSP 9700.
I bought the car, used, from a Hyundai dealer with only 15K miles on the OD.
The car is great except that I cannot eliminate the slight steering wheel
shimmy at 70 - 75 MPH.

The Service Manager has arranged for me to meet with the district Hyundai in
December and suggested that he may authorize replacement of the wheels after
driving the car with me. Service would cover them for me up to 12K. They
will even give me a break on the price of the new wheels if I am forced to
actually buy them.

The Service Manager has stated that, from his experience, the majority of
the steel wheels fall well with-in factory specs - which are available at
http://www.hmaservice.com/.

Questions:

Has anyone else had similar problems?
Would I be better off buying "aftermarket" chrome steel or alloy wheels?
Is it possible to get a "good" set of alloys form a salvage yard? The
lateral & radial wheel tolerances are much smaller on the Hyundai alloys.

FYI - My wife's '02 Elantra GLS, which we bought at the same time as mine,
turned out mighty fine with a four wheel alignment and a Road Force
balancing performed on a GSP 9700. For anyone that is not familiar with
this unit please see this link
http://www.tiremartpa.com/GSP%209700%20Features.htm
or to fine company that uses one near you see
http://128.242.141.111/pub/search/findgsp9700.cfm

Any suggestions are welcome.

Looking for perfect balance.

Paul




seahorse25@no.net 10-14-2003 03:21 PM

Re: '02 Elantra wheel run-out problem
 
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 02:40:22 GMT, "theBun" <bun@NOSPAMcitlink.net>
wrote:

>Three out of the fouir steel wheels on my 2002 Elantra GLS have in excess of
>.040" lateral run-out as verified on a freshly calibrated Hunter GSP 9700.

<snip>
>Any suggestions are welcome.
>
>Looking for perfect balance.
>
>Paul
>
>======================


Wheel repair is possible. Just a suggestion... =;-)

S25

Terry & Patricia Swinamer 10-14-2003 07:39 PM

Re: '02 Elantra wheel run-out problem
 
I have a 2002 Elantra and the tires and rims were replaced. Same reason .
Vibration at 60-70 mph range. It happened around 25000 miles. I bought this
car new.Then they replaced the tires only again because the problem
persisted. I've accepted the fact that the I got what I paid for. Hyundai is
great for not admitting things. Like vibrations, premature parts wear, bad
transmissions . Poor quality in general. I would buy rims from somewhere
other than Hyundai manufacturing. Just my opinion. Who knows of a dealer who
will back their cars 100%? Next time I buy from them.
"theBun" <bun@NOSPAMcitlink.net> wrote in message
news:qmJib.3566$Oa4.3522@news01.roc.ny...
> Three out of the fouir steel wheels on my 2002 Elantra GLS have in excess

of
> .040" lateral run-out as verified on a freshly calibrated Hunter GSP 9700.
> I bought the car, used, from a Hyundai dealer with only 15K miles on the

OD.
> The car is great except that I cannot eliminate the slight steering wheel
> shimmy at 70 - 75 MPH.
>
> The Service Manager has arranged for me to meet with the district Hyundai

in
> December and suggested that he may authorize replacement of the wheels

after
> driving the car with me. Service would cover them for me up to 12K. They
> will even give me a break on the price of the new wheels if I am forced to
> actually buy them.
>
> The Service Manager has stated that, from his experience, the majority of
> the steel wheels fall well with-in factory specs - which are available at
> http://www.hmaservice.com/.
>
> Questions:
>
> Has anyone else had similar problems?
> Would I be better off buying "aftermarket" chrome steel or alloy wheels?
> Is it possible to get a "good" set of alloys form a salvage yard? The
> lateral & radial wheel tolerances are much smaller on the Hyundai alloys.
>
> FYI - My wife's '02 Elantra GLS, which we bought at the same time as mine,
> turned out mighty fine with a four wheel alignment and a Road Force
> balancing performed on a GSP 9700. For anyone that is not familiar with
> this unit please see this link
> http://www.tiremartpa.com/GSP%209700%20Features.htm
> or to fine company that uses one near you see
> http://128.242.141.111/pub/search/findgsp9700.cfm
>
> Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Looking for perfect balance.
>
> Paul
>
>
>




pookeybrain 10-15-2003 04:39 PM

Re: '02 Elantra wheel run-out problem
 

"theBun" <bun@NOSPAMcitlink.net> wrote in message
news:qmJib.3566$Oa4.3522@news01.roc.ny...
> Three out of the fouir steel wheels on my 2002 Elantra GLS have in excess

of
> .040" lateral run-out as verified on a freshly calibrated Hunter GSP 9700.
> I bought the car, used, from a Hyundai dealer with only 15K miles on the

OD.
> The car is great except that I cannot eliminate the slight steering wheel
> shimmy at 70 - 75 MPH.
>
> The Service Manager has arranged for me to meet with the district Hyundai

in
> December and suggested that he may authorize replacement of the wheels

after
> driving the car with me. Service would cover them for me up to 12K. They
> will even give me a break on the price of the new wheels if I am forced to
> actually buy them.
>
> The Service Manager has stated that, from his experience, the majority of
> the steel wheels fall well with-in factory specs - which are available at
> http://www.hmaservice.com/.
>
> Questions:
>
> Has anyone else had similar problems?
> Would I be better off buying "aftermarket" chrome steel or alloy wheels?
> Is it possible to get a "good" set of alloys form a salvage yard? The
> lateral & radial wheel tolerances are much smaller on the Hyundai alloys.
>
> FYI - My wife's '02 Elantra GLS, which we bought at the same time as mine,
> turned out mighty fine with a four wheel alignment and a Road Force
> balancing performed on a GSP 9700. For anyone that is not familiar with
> this unit please see this link
> http://www.tiremartpa.com/GSP%209700%20Features.htm
> or to fine company that uses one near you see
> http://128.242.141.111/pub/search/findgsp9700.cfm
>
> Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Looking for perfect balance.
>
> Paul


I've got something similar going on with my son's '00 Accent. I replaced
the stock 13" wheels with 15" steel Saturn wheels and 195/50/15 tires.
Since doing that we've got a vibration/shimmy/road noise? at speeds above 60
mph.

The steering wheel doesn't shake but the vibration is sufficient that it's
uncomfortable to rest one's head on the metal door frame. This MAY simply
be due to the agressive tread pattern on the tires. I've done a visual on
the car from another car on the interstate at 70 mph and none of the tires
are bouncing.

Thanks for the information on the GSP 9700. My dealer is listed as having
that machine. I think I'll take the car in and have him check the lateral
run-out on the wheels just to be on the safe side



pookeybrain 10-15-2003 04:44 PM

Re: '02 Elantra wheel run-out problem
 

"Terry & Patricia Swinamer" <tpswinamer@bwr.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:ON%ib.92183$PD3.4877501@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> I have a 2002 Elantra and the tires and rims were replaced. Same reason .
> Vibration at 60-70 mph range. It happened around 25000 miles. I bought

this
> car new.Then they replaced the tires only again because the problem
> persisted. I've accepted the fact that the I got what I paid for. Hyundai

is
> great for not admitting things. Like vibrations, premature parts wear, bad
> transmissions . Poor quality in general. I would buy rims from somewhere
> other than Hyundai manufacturing. Just my opinion. Who knows of a dealer

who
> will back their cars 100%? Next time I buy from them.


I think about the Hyundai cars my son's have owned - '94 Scoupe & '00
Accent.

Then I think about some of the ones I've owned - Ford Tempo, Fiat Strada,
Opel, VW Bug.

The Hyundai's look really good in comparison.




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