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Originally Posted by DooDooBrown No, no scratches to the tire, only to the rim! Dah! Hello!So you think thats cool when they see the rim scratched up?A sure sign you

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Old 08-30-2009, 05:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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No, no scratches to the tire, only to the rim!
Dah! Hello!So you think thats cool when they see the rim scratched up?A sure sign you hit something.Take your checkbook with you.I guarantee you will have to pay on your own.
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Dah! Hello!So you think thats cool when they see the rim scratched up?A sure sign you hit something.Take your checkbook with you.I guarantee you will have to pay on your own.

Uh, Yeah! Warranty does not cover accident damage. Chances are something is bent, or you've trashed a wheel bearing..
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Uh, Yeah! Warranty does not cover accident damage. Chances are something is bent, or you've trashed a wheel bearing..
I was going with the bent theory
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I was going with the bent theory
Seems like that'd show up with a balance if they have to add a ton of weights.

Could be one of the weights came off after it was balanced.

Or, the tire was damaged enough that it just needs to be replaced....
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