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Turbocharged

Nobody realised that TS is referring to AL tyres? Why so shy to name the shop? If it's true, no way they can sue you. 

P.S i hope you didn't get Tourador tyres :D 

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On 3/4/2024 at 11:22 AM, Beehive3783 said:

Nobody realised that TS is referring to AL tyres? Why so shy to name the shop? If it's true, no way they can sue you. 

P.S i hope you didn't get Tourador tyres :D 

Dear Sir, I appreciate your response here in my discussion thread. 

I suppose the veterans around here have an idea, and the only ones who don't - are the Guests or the casual folks who browse without any intention to respond.

Understand the workshop in question has guys trawling through these forums, so I have no wish to stir up any arguments that may have legal ramifications. 

Only reason I went to them was because their late hours suited my work schedule.

I got Yokohama's and not their flagship brand of Chinese tyres. 

Once again, appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment here. Have a good week ahead Sir. 

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On 6/8/2024 at 11:48 AM, awhtc said:

Rims are meant to be scratched.

You cannot trust workshops to be careful with your car unless you pay a premium to let them do their job slowly and carefully.

I have never scratched any of my rims since I got my license. Regardless of car or light truck, van.
 

it’s is quite different to compare a dinged car door vs scratched rim. One you cannot control and the other it totally within your control. 😂

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On 6/8/2024 at 1:14 PM, Mkl22 said:

I have never scratched any of my rims since I got my license. Regardless of car or light truck, van.
 

it’s is quite different to compare a dinged car door vs scratched rim. One you cannot control and the other it totally within your control. 😂

I can only say I SELDOM scratch my rims. Skills not good enough! 

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Turbocharged
On 6/8/2024 at 2:30 PM, Volvobrick said:

I can only say I SELDOM scratch my rims. Skills not good enough! 

I blamed all the scratches to my wife 😁

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How not to scratch your rims.

Park next to the kerb at a distance you feel comfortable.

For example 6 inches from the kerb.

Look at the base of your windscreen where it intercepts the kerb.

In the picture below the kerb would be say the white lines.

Then see where the white lines intercept say the middle of the windscreen

or maybe intercepts one of the wipers.

Next time move to the kerb until that part of the wiper meets the kerb.

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Turbocharged

Get those tyres with rim protector feature lah. Chances of rim being scratched would be greatly reduced. My F1A6 came with it.

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