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cjeezy 07-04-2011 08:48 AM

Advice needed? Got new rear tires but they scraped my rim!
 
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Not sure what to do now so I figure I'll get everyones opinion before I go back to this place after the holiday weekend.

So Saturday I went to a very reputable place that a couple other Z'ers and a friend of mine had recommended for rear tires. Everything went well until I went to wash my car later that evening and noticed that they gouged the powerdercoat in 2 places on one of my black wheels. It's not awful, but of course I not happy about it. As you can see from the pics (please excuse the dirty tires lol), the gouges are about 4-5 inches long and about 1/8 wide on the lip of the wheel...My fault I guess for not inspecting the wheel closer before I drove off their lot.

So the question I pose is what do I do now? Obviously I'm going to say something, but do I demand some sort of refund? I need front tires soon so perhaps I ask for a discount on the fronts. Can the damaged spots be touched up? I'm not sure where they were originally powerdercoated so I'd almost be afraid of the color not matching if I had the entire wheel redone.

Any input is appreciated. I just don't want to go back and have them say "these types of things always can happen blah blah blah...live with it."

Baer383 07-04-2011 09:54 AM

Did you show them the scratches before you left?

If so

I would ask for the cost of re-powder coating the damaged wheels.

cjeezy 07-04-2011 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1202674)
Did you show them the scratches before you left?

If so

I would ask for the cost of re-powder coating the damaged wheels.

No unfortunately I didn't notice until later that evening...and they were closed when I called them

onzedge 07-04-2011 10:08 AM

I would definitely go back to them to show them. Be nice at first, but raise hell when you meet with their push back.

cjeezy 07-04-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1202692)
I would definitely go back to them to show them. Be nice at first, but raise hell when you meet with their push back.

Yeah that's kind of what I was thinking. You can tell its fresh and that its not curb rash because its real smooth.

Baer383 07-04-2011 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1202692)
I would definitely go back to them to show them. Be nice at first, but raise hell when you meet with their push back.

:iagree:

onzedge 07-04-2011 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by cjeezy (Post 1202701)
Yeah that's kind of what I was thinking. You can tell its fresh and that its not curb rash because its real smooth.

Good luck and let us know how it works out. Happy Fourth also.

LennyZCSD 07-04-2011 10:23 AM

Get what you can
 
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Originally Posted by cjeezy (Post 1202633)
Not sure what to do now so I figure I'll get everyones opinion before I go back to this place after the holiday weekend.

So Saturday I went to a very reputable place that a couple other Z'ers and a friend of mine had recommended for rear tires. Everything went well until I went to wash my car later that evening and noticed that they gouged the powerdercoat in 2 places on one of my black wheels. It's not awful, but of course I not happy about it. As you can see from the pics (please excuse the dirty tires lol), the gouges are about 4-5 inches long and about 1/8 wide on the lip of the wheel...My fault I guess for not inspecting the wheel closer before I drove off their lot.

So the question I pose is what do I do now? Obviously I'm going to say something, but do I demand some sort of refund? I need front tires soon so perhaps I ask for a discount on the fronts. Can the damaged spots be touched up? I'm not sure where they were originally powerdercoated so I'd almost be afraid of the color not matching if I had the entire wheel redone.

Any input is appreciated. I just don't want to go back and have them say "these types of things always can happen blah blah blah...live with it."

They don't come stock in black Soo, what I would do,, being a painter is fool the eye,, get some satin black spray paint tape off the areas not to be painted and put on a couple,3, light coats. Don't try to cover in 1 coat.... Work a deal on the fronts. I had to replace a front tire in Phoenix at Discount Tire when they removed my spare they scatched the car's paint at the trunk,, I got the tire for free.. You should be able to squeeze them for something... Good luck

cjeezy 07-04-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by LennyZCSD (Post 1202713)
They don't come stock in black Soo, what I would do,, being a painter is fool the eye,, get some satin black spray paint tape off the areas not to be painted and put on a couple,3, light coats. Don't try to cover in 1 coat.... Work a deal on the fronts. I had to replace a front tire in Phoenix at Discount Tire when they removed my spare they scatched the car's paint at the trunk,, I got the tire for free.. You should be able to squeeze them for something... Good luck

Since the gouge is smooth I was thinking about paiting it too. I think its more of a matte black. Is that the same as satin?

cjeezy 07-04-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1202707)
Good luck and let us know how it works out. Happy Fourth also.

Will do. Have a great 4th yourself!

cdoxp800 07-04-2011 10:45 AM

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How about a

Baer383 07-04-2011 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cdoxp800 (Post 1202732)
How about a sharpie

After getting some cash back from the tire shop.

cjeezy 07-04-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1202737)
After getting some cash back from the tire shop.

Its funny you mention a sharpie because thats the first thing that popped in my head. I think paint might hold up a bit better though lol

Trips 07-04-2011 11:23 AM

Luckily the damage wasn't worse. I would consider it a lesson to check peoples work before leaving a Car Wash, Tire Shop, Window Tinting shop, Audio Shop, and the Dealer. Touch it up and move on, most people looking at the car aren't going to be perfectionist and won't notice it the first time around. Good Luck

kenchan 07-04-2011 12:48 PM

You're in Ohio, should've drove to tirerack in southbend like I did. :D wasnt about to get my expensive wheels scratched up at a local wheel shop. TR has the best staff and equipment and plenty tire selection. :p


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