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jonesfam
28th January 2012, 10:57 PM
So, I get the first Christmas I have been able to have off for 20 years, I will fly to Cairns on the 23rd/12/11, the Missus will drive the D3 over a week or so before.
Thursday before the wife is due to leave the BB wheels with Cooper A/T3's finally arrive, late that night my truck driver phones to say the rivers are coming up so if the wife wants to drive out she better get going.
So I fit the new tyres that night in the dark by torch light.
A friend is driving out with the Missus & 5 kids, they leave at about 11:00 that night with the car loaded up, over a tonne of trailer & the pod on the roof.
Next morning the mate phones to say they got to Normanton fine, they will phone from Georgetown. Next phone call is from Croydon, mate thinks 1 of the wheels has thrown a weight, he will cruise into Croydon slowly.
A while later, he phones again, he is just in range & I keep missing bits of the call, basically I get that a wheel has fallen off.
So, I spend a few hours worried has hell, what has a wheel fallen off? Is everyone OK? Is the car OK?
Several hours later they phone from Georgetown, the car has snapped 3 wheel studs on the drivers side rear & lost a wheel nut on the passengers side front! What the ?
Have the car trucked to Cairns, thanks RACQ, trailer towed to Ravenshoe, thanks bloke going that way, & family & mate bused to Ravenshoe, thanks RACQ.
Next day get a call from the Cairns dealer, the center hole in the new wheels is to large & the studs were taking all the weight etc, nuts also wrong hence snapped wheel studs. Great please fix studs ($900) I will have the original wheels/tyres sent down (Thankfully in the trailer) but you will have to wait till I fly over because I have the wheel nuts. Great, what time will you be here? 23rd about half 3. Oh, we will be closed by then, I will wait for you.
So I finally get to Cairns, pick up the car & drive to Ravenshoe.
So Boxing Day, missus wakes me up, youngest, 3, has temp of 43, call ambulance, daughter & little-un go to Atherton by Ambulance, I follow in the D3.
Meanwhile the missus & son in law have a massive fight, he packs up with the grand kids, drives to Atherton & picks up the daughter & I spend 4 days in the hospital with the little Foster daughter. She gets better of her own accord, still don't know why, so back to Ravenshoe.
Holiday gets really good after this & Missus, 5 foster kids & I have a great time.
Back to Doomadgee, car has run like a top, only problem is a 6 stacker DVD is not enough for Ravenshoe to Doomadgee.
Send wheels & tyres back to Mt Isa.
They should be there by now & I will find out what the hell is going on.
Sometimes holidays are definitely over rated.
Jonesfam
PS I will post some pics of the wheel etc when I get a chance.

TerryO
29th January 2012, 07:36 AM
Thankfully no one was hurt when the wheel came off.

I hope your asking them to pay for the repairs and any other out of pocket costs as well Jonesfam? At the very least that is what they should be doing.

cheers,
Terry

scarry
29th January 2012, 08:17 AM
Geez,glad no one was hurt,or stuck in the middle of no where for hours......

Holidays are always a rush,too short,and precious for those of us that don't get many:(

Usually they are worth it though

jonesfam
29th January 2012, 08:07 PM
A couple of pics.

Graeme
29th January 2012, 08:12 PM
Hmm, not the type of excitement you had in mind, I'll bet.

Obviously the wrong rims ordered or supplied and after such a long wait too! I hope the mess gets resolved soon.

Redback
30th January 2012, 01:47 PM
That is not a good outcome re the rims, the main thing is knowone was injured.

Are these the BB6 rims or the RV-5s from Performance:confused:

I was told that the centre bore and nuts were as per LR specs

Baz.

jonesfam
31st January 2012, 07:10 PM
Redback
They are the BB6 & they were supposedly ordered for the D3.
Yes I'm thankful no one was hurt & the car & trailer were OK.
The Missus said it was not a lot of fun driving the 120ks to Georgetown at below 60kph & they nearly got a couple of trucks up the clacker. They ended up turning on the hazards every time someone came up behind them.
The tyre dealer is on to Performance wheels about things but as a stop gap measure I am having some spacer sleeves made up.
Jonesfam

Redback
1st February 2012, 06:57 AM
Redback
They are the BB6 & they were supposedly ordered for the D3.
Yes I'm thankful no one was hurt & the car & trailer were OK.
The Missus said it was not a lot of fun driving the 120ks to Georgetown at below 60kph & they nearly got a couple of trucks up the clacker. They ended up turning on the hazards every time someone came up behind them.
The tyre dealer is on to Performance wheels about things but as a stop gap measure I am having some spacer sleeves made up.
Jonesfam

Have a look at this mob, they specialise in the hubcentric rings

https://www.justforwheels.com/index.jsp?cat=hubcentric

Baz.

PCH
1st February 2012, 09:37 PM
The BB-6 wheel style I had on my D3 has changed in the past years from the pics you posted in this thread.

The BB-6's which I had on my D3 which now TerryO owns had the spigot hole the right size to sit on the bush on the hub. Performance Wheels must have changed something lately and maybe got it wrong.

Here is the BB-6 style I had on the D3 - These are Performance Wheels 17*8

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/02/1539.jpg

Chris

jonesfam
1st February 2012, 09:54 PM
PCH
They are the same wheel as mine, mine are just the black version.
I think Performance just stuffed up, the correct stud holes, the wrong center hole.
Still waiting for them to get back to us.
Jonesfam

Graeme
2nd February 2012, 05:39 AM
How many threads do the nuts engage - 6 or 9? If they got the centre bore size wrong did they get the stud hole depth wrong too?

Redback
2nd February 2012, 06:22 AM
How many threads do the nuts engage - 6 or 9? If they got the centre bore size wrong did they get the stud hole depth wrong too?

I'm interested in this also, we were thinking of these rims, according to rmp, they have supposed to have fixed the issue of the amount of turns on the stud.

Baz.

TerryO
4th February 2012, 08:18 AM
For what its worth I think the BB6's are excellent wheels and I'm very happy I bought PCH's set off of him.

I know there is only one inch in difference in size to the 18's but rightly or wrongly I feel much more confident off road with the 17's on then the 18's even though both sets of tyres have the same rolling circumference.

I considered buying a set of Dynamic steel wheels or similar based on price but decided against that and now I have heard of a number of them cracking I'm really happy I didn't. If you have a close look at the BB6's they look like a high quality product, I can't say the same for the Dynamic's I have checked out.

Our D1 has 16" Eastern Wheel Works rims fitted, they not only look really good in the flesh but are as solid as a rock, not cheap though but you get what you pay for. They might be worth a try if someone is looking for something different that is good quality and Australian made.

Here is a link to 'Eastern Wheel Works'

Wheel Repairs Melbourne (http://www.easternwheelworks.com.au/range-rover-wheels.htm)

cheers,
Terry

jonesfam
5th February 2012, 04:04 PM
Redback & Graeme
I didn't count the number of turns & it's way to stinking hot to go out & check today.
Once I get all the problems sorted I think they will be good tyres & wheels. Just seems very difficult to get things sorted.
Jonesfam

Redback
5th February 2012, 05:14 PM
Redback & Graeme
I didn't count the number of turns & it's way to stinking hot to go out & check today.
Once I get all the problems sorted I think they will be good tyres & wheels. Just seems very difficult to get things sorted.
Jonesfam

Come on ya big girl, should be used to the heat by now:p

Good luck mate, hope it's sorted soon.

Baz.

Nomad9
20th March 2012, 11:34 PM
Hi Redback,
Like yourself I'm thinking of going with the performance wheel rims. Is there a problem with them? I was going to get mine from TRS in Adelaide. Whilst the original 17 inch D3 wheel rim isn't the prettiest it is till functional and you have tyre options, better than the 18 inch rim.
Be interested to know the outcome of this before I go down this track.