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Bubbaloo 07-08-2018 05:22 PM

2018 wheel scrape.
 
So, wanted to share something crappy that happened to me at a dealership here in Florida. Took it in for a wheel patch (nail penetrated my wheel)... I told the dealership to be careful with the car (first time I ever take it back after buying it- 1,300 miles)

They scrape my back left rim. Sigh. Offer to repair it. If not “we’ll explore other avenues” according to service director.

Man what a bad way to start your weekend. Pics below: ( I’m taking the wheel ONLY tomorrow as I no longer want that dealership touching my car )

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Do you guys think it’s fixable? Anyway. Just wanted to share my story. Sigh.


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nis350 07-08-2018 05:34 PM

should be easy fix...

Bubbaloo 07-08-2018 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3770030)
should be easy fix...



I hope so. If not then we’ll have to get a new one. I just think because of the way it’s damaged it may not end up looking new again...


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trbo1007 07-08-2018 08:51 PM

Sorry about that Bubbaloo. Good help is hard to find. I only deal with the GTR technician at my dealer. Last year, I had new tires installed by Costco on my pickup. My sphincter was tight the whole time.

jchammond 07-08-2018 09:15 PM

Have them swap it with another new Z,,,that’s piss poor!

Bubbaloo 07-08-2018 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by trbo1007 (Post 3770056)
Sorry about that Bubbaloo. Good help is hard to find. I only deal with the GTR technician at my dealer. Last year, I had new tires installed by Costco on my pickup. My sphincter was tight the whole time.



Giggity...

I just had to lol. But yeah I get you. You know.. I refrained myself from taking it to Costco because I wouldn’t trust them with my car. Take it to the dealership I bought it from and bam. Karma for badmouthing Costco.


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CRiZO 07-09-2018 02:59 PM

lol replacing a wheel because of a tiny scratch

This is like your 4th post about this kinda thing man, have a drink.

Benibiker 07-09-2018 03:10 PM

For minor scratches/dings on my Mini's black wheels I used a black Sharpie. You could probably use a white Sharpie here too. I'll probably do the same with my current wheels.

Bubbaloo 07-09-2018 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3770222)
For minor scratches/dings on my Mini's black wheels I used a black Sharpie. You could probably use a white Sharpie here too. I'll probably do the same with my current wheels.



Yeah the black part does not concern me as much. It’s the aluminum colored part that concerns me.


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Benibiker 07-09-2018 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bubbaloo (Post 3770223)
Yeah the black part does not concern me as much. It’s the aluminum colored part that concerns me.


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I couldn't tell what wheel you're talking about. One picture shows an aluminum one and one a white one...:confused:;)

Bubbaloo 07-09-2018 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3770224)
I couldn't tell what wheel you're talking about. One picture shows an aluminum one and one a white one...:confused:;)



So the white one is the spare wheel I was talking about the black and metal looking one. It’s the factory 2018 sport rims.


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Bubbaloo 07-09-2018 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CRiZO (Post 3770221)
lol replacing a wheel because of a tiny scratch

This is like your 4th post about this kinda thing man, have a drink.



This is the first post about it. Also, my first sports car. My first $40,000 vehicle. Brand new. And also I’m OCD. Yes I’m mad at the dealership for being idiots and not being careful :(


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vtec to vvel 07-09-2018 05:00 PM

You will soon realize that you are better off taking the part that needs attention rather than the whole car, or DIY. Need new tires? My car will sit on jack stands and the drop off the wheels to the dealer. Need new brakes? DIY. Need an oil change? DIY. Btw, you will inevitably start getting random nicks and scratches here and there, between Little Rock’s on the roads to even seagulls standing on your car and putting little scratches.

RonRizz 07-09-2018 05:40 PM

Easy fix... I had a wheel damaged at a firestone dealer while getting my tires installed. Of course they never mentioned it. Bad scratches, 1.5 to 2" long, right through the paint. I figured a new wheel was in order..
They sent a wheel repair guy right to my house, a few hrs later, it was like brand new. They even re-sprayed the whole wheel, so perfect match no blending.
I asked what they charge per wheel, he told me average was $80.. Good to know.

nis350 07-09-2018 09:12 PM

black sharpie should make the wheel better...

I think OP was not referring to the white wheel??

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3770222)
For minor scratches/dings on my Mini's black wheels I used a black Sharpie. You could probably use a white Sharpie here too. I'll probably do the same with my current wheels.



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