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Old Mar 3, 2021 | 12:42 PM
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Dear fellows members,
I would like to share my experience with you regarding the wheels I got from Cicioperformance I don’t want to benefit anything from this I just don’t want anyone to lose their life because of a manufacture defect Long story short started when I bought these wheels new from our local dealer from Cicioperformance directly the problem started with a clicking noise from the rear wheels when I contacted Cicioperformance they told me they will get back to me once they see the videos but they never responded and I never got hold of them I ended up putting my car in the garage because I wasn’t sure from where the clicking was coming from even though I checked everything in the car three weeks later I opened the garage and found a flat tire I took the wheel to inspect the problem and it was a shock to me that the welds came off the wheel and started leaking air. I thank God that the car was in the garage and I wasn’t speeding or I wasn’t at the strip I would’ve lost my car and probably my life because of a manufacture defect when I contacted Cicioperformance again they offer me to buy a new rear wheels from them at a discounted price.

I know this is a manufacture defect because it happened to 4 sets of wheels that i know of.

be careful guys if anyone have these on their vehicle.

stay safe
 
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