MidLifeCoyote
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- 2024 Mustang GT
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Went to do a spring detail to my 2024 GT and found a small tire sidewall bubble on my passenger front. Jacked up the car and spun the wheel to find a subtle, yet noticeable bent wheel in that spot on the inside.
Not sure which pothole over winter did it, but never noticed any leaking air or steering wheel vibration outside of assuming I needed a rotation and balance.
Going to have the suspension and alignment checked out tomorrow. Had to put my stock wheels back on today in the meantime, as the casualty was one of my 20" x 10" Velgen Classic5 V2's. Now, to be clear, I am not blaming the wheel as an illinois winter can tear up anything and I have received only top notch customer service from Velgen. Just a sad day is all. Will have my remaining three inspected by the local tire shop to make sure they didn't suffer any damage as well.
Now to figure out my next steps. Replace the wheel and 2 tires, move on to a 19" setup for more pothole cushion, or some other upgrade that someone suggests. Open to ideas!
Not sure which pothole over winter did it, but never noticed any leaking air or steering wheel vibration outside of assuming I needed a rotation and balance.
Going to have the suspension and alignment checked out tomorrow. Had to put my stock wheels back on today in the meantime, as the casualty was one of my 20" x 10" Velgen Classic5 V2's. Now, to be clear, I am not blaming the wheel as an illinois winter can tear up anything and I have received only top notch customer service from Velgen. Just a sad day is all. Will have my remaining three inspected by the local tire shop to make sure they didn't suffer any damage as well.
Now to figure out my next steps. Replace the wheel and 2 tires, move on to a 19" setup for more pothole cushion, or some other upgrade that someone suggests. Open to ideas!
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