The owner of a '68 Chrysler convertible suffered a complete steel rim failure recently. It happened on a Tucson city street at low speed, minimal damage to the car (possibly only to the front drum).
Many of us old-timers have never seen one of these stamped steel wheels fail like that. Very eye-opening. Some speculate that putting radial tires on these rims (designed for bias tires) might play a role, but I can't see the physics for that.
Has anyone seen this before?
Many of us old-timers have never seen one of these stamped steel wheels fail like that. Very eye-opening. Some speculate that putting radial tires on these rims (designed for bias tires) might play a role, but I can't see the physics for that.
Has anyone seen this before?