T-Rex12
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Sorry if this isn't in the right place but really frustrated and just want to pass on some information I learned over the week.
So about nine months ago I purchased a set of wheels and tires and since then have around 4000 miles on this set. A few weeks ago I noticed one of the wheels finish was starting to peel and then last Thusday I noticed a second was doing the same thing. I reached out to the vendor that I purchased the wheels from and was informed that they would need pictures. I sent in pictures and was informed a warranty claim had been submitted. After a week I was contacted by the manufacturer. They told me that since the wheels were a special color I would have to send the wheels back to them and they would fix the wheels.
So you maybe asking yourself why I'm frustrated since the manufacturer is standing behind thier product. The first reason is all my fault. I recently sold my stock wheels so I would have to put my car up on jackstands for two weeks and I need my car for work. The second reason has to do with the vendor. When I purchased the wheels I was led to believe the color I wanted was a standard color. The reason this has me a little angry is because the manufacturer told me if they were a standard color they would just ship me the wheels and I could ship the damaged ones back.
The last thing that really has me angry is that the vendor/manufacturer will not help with the cost of unmounting/mounting or shipping. They both point the finger at each and then say the customer has to cover that cost.
So for anyone that plans to purchase wheels are any large item over the internet make sure you speak with the manufacturer and ask the vendor how they handle warranty claims. Then make an educated decision on your purchase.
Thanks for taking the time to read hopefully this helps someone out in the future
So about nine months ago I purchased a set of wheels and tires and since then have around 4000 miles on this set. A few weeks ago I noticed one of the wheels finish was starting to peel and then last Thusday I noticed a second was doing the same thing. I reached out to the vendor that I purchased the wheels from and was informed that they would need pictures. I sent in pictures and was informed a warranty claim had been submitted. After a week I was contacted by the manufacturer. They told me that since the wheels were a special color I would have to send the wheels back to them and they would fix the wheels.
So you maybe asking yourself why I'm frustrated since the manufacturer is standing behind thier product. The first reason is all my fault. I recently sold my stock wheels so I would have to put my car up on jackstands for two weeks and I need my car for work. The second reason has to do with the vendor. When I purchased the wheels I was led to believe the color I wanted was a standard color. The reason this has me a little angry is because the manufacturer told me if they were a standard color they would just ship me the wheels and I could ship the damaged ones back.
The last thing that really has me angry is that the vendor/manufacturer will not help with the cost of unmounting/mounting or shipping. They both point the finger at each and then say the customer has to cover that cost.
So for anyone that plans to purchase wheels are any large item over the internet make sure you speak with the manufacturer and ask the vendor how they handle warranty claims. Then make an educated decision on your purchase.
Thanks for taking the time to read hopefully this helps someone out in the future
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