If my rim is bent is it better to put it on the back tire since my car is front wheel drive ? Full story?

I been having vibration at speeds over 70mph . I got two new tires in the front and balanced all 4 as well but the guy at discount tire told me i would probably still feel vibration since my front rim was bent on the inside . I do plan to get that fixed but i just spent the money on tires would it have been better to put the bent rim on the back for now since my car is front wheel drive ?

Anonymous2020-04-27T18:30:20Z

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Nope.  The vibration will be felt everywhere. Go to a junk yard and find another rim that comes off a car that is the same model as yours.  Not all cars in all crashes bend all rims.  It is cheaper there than buying brand new...and is just as good as new.   Now get your tire changed over to the rim you just bought and balanced.  You are good to go.

2020-04-27T22:02:18Z

uh, if it's bent, putting any weight on it and driving around can damage other parts of your car.

regerugged2020-04-27T17:58:35Z

If you have a bent rim, replace it ASAP. It may not hold air.

realtor.sailor2020-04-27T17:34:18Z

The rear would be the lesser of two evils.