Who has taken their SSR GT3 rims apart? Tirerack says "Not possible"...
So, my questions for Tirerack are, why market a wheel as a 3-piece when it is essentionally a 1-piece that is initaily fabricated as a multi piece wheel? Isn't the purpose of buying a 3-piece wheel so that in the event you want to change it or to replace a damage piece, you can? According to Tirerack, if I bent a lip, I would have to purchase a whole new wheel!!
Please, if anyone has any comments or recommendaiotn, feel free to post them.
TIA
BTW, here's a pic of my car...
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/24538/dscn1307.jpg">
"The rim sections are bolted to the center and normally a sealant is applied in or on the assembly area to seal the wheel." -Tirerack
Because of the sealant, I don't think it's possible to take them apart.
Here's the link: <A HREF="http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/construc.htm">click this bad larry</A>
Cheers,
Mike.
for disassembly, resealing, and replacement inner or outer rims and centers (page to bottom of link).
The sealant is only silicone rubber. Replacing components should be reasonably straightforward, though somewhat tedious with all those bolts.<ul><li><a href="http://www.hrewheels.com/Pricing/index.htm">HRE pricing</a></li></ul>
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They are a 3 piece construction, assembled using modular components, thus '3 pc', but most newer wheels these days are built modular using a welded process where is is not possible to disassemble them simply by unbolting them, hence the 'no way'.
This is becoming more common on multipiece wheels, so im many cases they cannot be disassembled & then re-assembled due to the assembly process.
i suppose someone out thereperhaps could, but I cant see it being worth the time & effort for something that then may or may not be able to be done.
bear in mind that also completely voids the warranty as you will compromise the structureof the wheel.
bad idea, IMO.<ul><li><a href="http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/construc.htm">http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/construc.htm</a</li></ul>




