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sorry to hear man. Looks like the silicone or the materials they used to seal it wasnt strong enough or they didnt allow it to settle for the required time.

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sorry to hear man. Looks like the silicone or the materials they used to seal it wasnt strong enough or they didnt allow it to settle for the required time.
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sorry to hear man. Looks like the silicone or the materials they used to seal it wasnt strong enough or they didnt allow it to settle for the required time.
They did not even use the right silicone ..This company is a joke nothing but lies .. It's going to cost me 300 per wheel to fix them properly . They keep saying it is the installers fault . I actually had to be towed when the fiRst wheel started leaking . I let the owner Chris know and he said Clyde was out of the states .. Nothing but shady people to deal with..
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