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Wheels scratched by the dealer

Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:34 PM
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Wheels scratched by the dealer

Has anyone had their wheels scratched by the dealer? All four of my wheels have a scratch around the entire wheel.

Did your dealer paint your wheels or give you new ones?
 
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:41 PM
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It sounds like the scratches came from an improper mounting machine or sloppy method. If you can show that the dealership did this, they at least should pay to have them refinished. If so, and you aren't satisfied afterwards, they should buy you new ones. Of course they have to mount them correctly next time, or find a better place that will guarantee the work!
 
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they'll most likely repair them rather than give u new set, but any repair is sux compare to OEM. fight hard for the new set, good luck!
 
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I think my dealer did the front dent on my bumper. I'm pretty sure it wasnt hit on the street. I couldn't fight because there was no proof
 
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Bill, Its common, chances are if you speak to them they will repair them for you.
 
Old Apr 22, 2004 | 05:23 AM
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Always request that when the wheels are put on the mounting machine, that the inside of the wheel is facing up. That way, if they don't adjust the machine correctly when the arm spins around to push the tie bead in the rim, it can only scrape on the inside portion of the wheel and not the outside which is visible. My dealer did this on my brand new Kinesis wheels and abraised the outter lip on on wheel over a 4 inch segment. Not noticeable to most and they apparently saw the error of their stupid ways and either flipped the wheels or adjusted the machine properly since there was no problem on the other wheels. Needless to say I almost wanted to kill them. Had the wheels been painted it would have been noticeable. Once again, it's another example of Porsche techs being trained at Ford dealerships...Maddening!!!!
 
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