Originally Posted by
Mark Norris
Hopefully you won't experience it but some cars (mine included) sound like a small steel band when the going slowly (above that the road noise drowns it out). We think its the sound of the stainless steel tangs on the wheel covers flexing and then the sound being magnified by the shape of the cover. So each/some wheels on the car make a series of pinging/dinging sounds as the it/they turn. Its especially obvious if you drive next to a stone wall with the drivers window down. One could of course remove the covers one at a time and find out which one is doing it and adjust the tangs to see if it helps. Anyway the recommended steel wheels from Vinteq did not change it.
Curious, did you use rubber or all-metal valve stems isolated from the wheel cover with short pieces of fuel line as a buffer. If you did that would stop the cover from trying to rotate. That's what you're hearing. If stopped from rotation the spring steel bites into the wheel rim stopping it securely.
Barry Wolk
Farmington Hills, MI
C5681126