Damage on rims from tire change
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Damage on rims from tire change
What do you about damage on your rims from a tire change? For those who it happened to please tell me what you did.
I had it happen on some old rims on another car so I didn't care, but after spending a ton of money on some nice G37 rims I'm not going to let this happen, if they have any nicks from the person changing the tires carelessly I will be raising hell.
I need the TPMS sensors swapped from my old g35 rims to the g37, I haven't done it yet because i've been afraid about damage but i've been reading threads about what people have done.
I'd like some input, I'd rather be well educated then not.
I had it happen on some old rims on another car so I didn't care, but after spending a ton of money on some nice G37 rims I'm not going to let this happen, if they have any nicks from the person changing the tires carelessly I will be raising hell.
I need the TPMS sensors swapped from my old g35 rims to the g37, I haven't done it yet because i've been afraid about damage but i've been reading threads about what people have done.
I'd like some input, I'd rather be well educated then not.
#3
That's not good enough, I've heard of damage happening and the shop blaming the owner of the car. I also have heard that people have the shop fill out a paper of the pre-damage to the rims/car so that if damage occurs, theres no question about it.
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Arkansas. I'm planning on going into either a local shop that looks good or sams club tire & battery. Then asking them to sign a paper stating what damage is on the car/rims, if they won't i'll leave and never go there for any service work.
I had a real bad experience a few years ago with my 350Z, and it was not fun to deal with the BS afterwards.
I had a real bad experience a few years ago with my 350Z, and it was not fun to deal with the BS afterwards.
#7
I don't think they are, but i'm a better safe then sorry kinda guy. I've deal with BS car stuff before, and I don't want to again.
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#8
LOL i should have completed that statement.. "not all shops are out to get you, but most are"
but I feel ya man .. I always judge a shop based on how they treat me as soon as I walk in to inquire about something.. i'm a pretty good judge of character, and if they seem like they want to help me then i feel more than comfortable using them.. but I do love getting a rude manager and calling their district manager..
Had to do that recently actually for a local Mavis.. the manager was a realllll a-hole to me and I walked out on him mid-sentence
but I feel ya man .. I always judge a shop based on how they treat me as soon as I walk in to inquire about something.. i'm a pretty good judge of character, and if they seem like they want to help me then i feel more than comfortable using them.. but I do love getting a rude manager and calling their district manager..
Had to do that recently actually for a local Mavis.. the manager was a realllll a-hole to me and I walked out on him mid-sentence
#10
it depends on the shop IMO... a shop that you may not know is actually reputable might see you having them sign something as a slap in the face...
it's really a tough situation - your best bet is to ask around - maybe one of your friends, or your friend's friend knows somewhere good.
Like I said before, take some pictures with the date on a newspaper in the shot. That should be enough security.
it's really a tough situation - your best bet is to ask around - maybe one of your friends, or your friend's friend knows somewhere good.
Like I said before, take some pictures with the date on a newspaper in the shot. That should be enough security.
#13
I used to work for Discount Tire as a technician and was in charge of mounting/changing tires for really expensive wheels. I had a plastic cover for the bead breaker bar that would keep the wheel from getting scratched. It's all about taking your time and using a lot of lubricant. If I were you, I would find a newer tire dealer...not Joe's Tire. They have the equipment for this kind of stuff. Good luck.
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OP he brings up a good point. Also, be firm with the shop wherever you take it. I think the paper idea is a good one, the shop needs to have some accountability of their work and this is a good way to do that.
OP he brings up a good point. Also, be firm with the shop wherever you take it. I think the paper idea is a good one, the shop needs to have some accountability of their work and this is a good way to do that.
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