arggghhh
arggghhh
I've owned the car for only 5 days now and i curbed the front driver side wheel today... god...
i hate myself...
i went through one of those touchless car washes on the way home from work.. before going in i thought "boy it is narrow" but then i figured well... if i dont go in now.. i'm goin to go in eventually.. because this is the only touchless car wash i know in the area...
so i went in and with the water spraying and stuff i couldnt see or hear anything
when i came out.. there is a small rash right on the edge by the wheel it's about 1 to 1.5 inches long...
argghhhh
you can hardly notice it though.. but i know its there...
i hate myself...
i went through one of those touchless car washes on the way home from work.. before going in i thought "boy it is narrow" but then i figured well... if i dont go in now.. i'm goin to go in eventually.. because this is the only touchless car wash i know in the area...
so i went in and with the water spraying and stuff i couldnt see or hear anything
when i came out.. there is a small rash right on the edge by the wheel it's about 1 to 1.5 inches long...
argghhhh
you can hardly notice it though.. but i know its there...
If its curbed a little a local body shop should have the tools to "buff" it out. The body shop around here does that. All u have to do is take the wheel off, along with the tire off as well and they can grind it and smooth it out to where u cant even notice. Ive seen it done, and if its done right, it looks good as new. Just a thought!
You're not alone...
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim a good 3 inches. she wasn't use to the long wheel base. I was SO pi$$ed. I ended up touching it up with a metallic touch-up paint from autozone, the color doesn't match perfectly though. Till today, it's the only scar on the car, and whenever she tries to get fresh with me about something I did, I'll simply point my finger at the blemished wheel and all goes quiet..... a blessing in disguise.
"You got home at 5 in the morning last night, and you reaked of liquor!".... out comes the finger......
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim a good 3 inches. she wasn't use to the long wheel base. I was SO pi$$ed. I ended up touching it up with a metallic touch-up paint from autozone, the color doesn't match perfectly though. Till today, it's the only scar on the car, and whenever she tries to get fresh with me about something I did, I'll simply point my finger at the blemished wheel and all goes quiet..... a blessing in disguise.
"You got home at 5 in the morning last night, and you reaked of liquor!".... out comes the finger......
I feel for you dude, but your first mistake was taking it to a touchless car wash. Those things are terrible and are a big waste of money. If you want to wash your car and don't have a place to do it, take it to a DIY coin op. late at night, bring a bucket and soap of your choice, and hand wash it. Never use the place's brush though!
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Originally Posted by mike552
You're not alone...
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim
Same effect - very remorseful - works to my advantage.
Originally Posted by mike552
You're not alone...
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim a good 3 inches. she wasn't use to the long wheel base. I was SO pi$$ed. I ended up touching it up with a metallic touch-up paint from autozone, the color doesn't match perfectly though. Till today, it's the only scar on the car, and whenever she tries to get fresh with me about something I did, I'll simply point my finger at the blemished wheel and all goes quiet..... a blessing in disguise.
"You got home at 5 in the morning last night, and you reaked of liquor!".... out comes the finger......
The first day I picked up the car, I made the mistake of letting my wife drive it.
"can I drive it?" - she says. I would've looked like an a$$hole if I said no, so we switched seats. We're pulling out of the lot and all I hear is a LOUD grinding sound... she managed to curb the rear passenger rim a good 3 inches. she wasn't use to the long wheel base. I was SO pi$$ed. I ended up touching it up with a metallic touch-up paint from autozone, the color doesn't match perfectly though. Till today, it's the only scar on the car, and whenever she tries to get fresh with me about something I did, I'll simply point my finger at the blemished wheel and all goes quiet..... a blessing in disguise.
"You got home at 5 in the morning last night, and you reaked of liquor!".... out comes the finger......

-Vin
Originally Posted by cgocifer
I feel for you dude, but your first mistake was taking it to a touchless car wash. Those things are terrible and are a big waste of money. If you want to wash your car and don't have a place to do it, take it to a DIY coin op. late at night, bring a bucket and soap of your choice, and hand wash it. Never use the place's brush though!
ARGHHH
i'm glad to hear about other people's misery too. your misery makes me feel better... but only this - . - much.
ARGHHH i wonder if this ****ty feeling will ever go away.
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but getting rims soon.

