
Originally Posted by
Jr ///M5
You might be able to get in touch with your city officials to recoup some of your loss. There shouldn't be a 2" lip in the pavement left without ramping up with temporary hot mix.
We have a section of highway that buckles at the expansion joints during extreme heat of the summer. The buckled part will heave up about a foot on both sides of the expansion joint and can easily take out the entire suspension of a car traveling 70 mph. I've seen some people in the middle of the highway waving frantically to divert traffic around the shoulder to avoid pending disaster.
Considering your options, I would have the wheel repaired at one of the reputable shops that advertise in the Roundel, or one that someone here on the board recommends. Then I'd shop for some great tires at the rack. You would be at least $500 ahead, plus you would end up with premium tires of your choice.
Just my opinion, but I'm sticking to it....=)
Good luck,
Jr
'91 ///M5