Question: Is a slight bend in a rim acceptable?
Background: I purchased a 14" BBS-Mahle wheel on Ebay awhile back to use as a spare. My car didn't come with one, and the rest of the wheels are BBS-Mahles. I was about to go have a tire installed on it when I noticed that the rear rim/bead has a slight inward bend to it at one point. It is visible to the naked eye, but only if looking really closely (thus my not noticing it previously). There are no other obvious problems with the wheel. Not much in the way of curb rash, doesn't look dented, etc. That said, I realize that my eyeballs can in no way approximate a dial gauge measuring run out, etc.
I'm attaching a couple of photos of the rim with a tape measure for reference. It shows that the rim bends inward by about 1/16".
Love to hear a chorus of consensus on if it's okay to use as a spare as is, or if I'm inviting certain doom if I don't get it straightened.
Background: I purchased a 14" BBS-Mahle wheel on Ebay awhile back to use as a spare. My car didn't come with one, and the rest of the wheels are BBS-Mahles. I was about to go have a tire installed on it when I noticed that the rear rim/bead has a slight inward bend to it at one point. It is visible to the naked eye, but only if looking really closely (thus my not noticing it previously). There are no other obvious problems with the wheel. Not much in the way of curb rash, doesn't look dented, etc. That said, I realize that my eyeballs can in no way approximate a dial gauge measuring run out, etc.
I'm attaching a couple of photos of the rim with a tape measure for reference. It shows that the rim bends inward by about 1/16".
Love to hear a chorus of consensus on if it's okay to use as a spare as is, or if I'm inviting certain doom if I don't get it straightened.