dlrsavannah
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Has anybody with aftermarket wheels ever been told by a local Ram dealership that they won't balance and rotate aftermarket wheels and tires due to liability issues just incase they broke your lug key or stripped your lugs?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			That's kinda what I figured too.Nope sounds like a lazy dealer or service writer that doesn’t want the work. Its no different then if you were having the stock setup rotated same risk of breaking a stud or stripping a lugnut still applies.
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Heck, if it was a oem wheel, I'd be pissed about a scratch too. Whether it's aftermarket or not, makes no difference. Have you seen what oem wheels cost each? It'd be cheaper just replace an aftermarket.I can see both ways on this. $30 for a rotate but god forbid you scratch one of these aftermarket shiney wheels it’s going to be a fight. To make it right it will cost a new wheel and still a bad relationship between the customer and shop. Ive done the samething when I have seen stupid offset wheels on 3/4 ton trucks with a 5th wheel in the back. I’m not going to be the last guy to put those wheels on. Seen too many split and loosen up because these morons don’t buy the correct wheels for what they are doing.
Goto a tire shop, they probably don’t care or are willing to risk it.
Just don't goto Mavis. Had them replace tires on a vehicle once and the oem wheels had a scratch all around each one in the center. They actually tried to say it wasn't them that did it when they knew damn well it was. Got them to repair it all at their cost.Don't know much about tire machines but the one shop owner with a new $4500 machine takes his Corvette wheels to another tire shop to have the wheels done. I don't recall his cost but it was not cheap.
The $4500 machine does beautiful work from what I can see.
Absolutely. But you missed my point. A dealer can push a warranty wheel if they had to to eat a wheel because of that. When you get a wheel from 1800whoknowswheels it makes it that much harder. To each their own, I don’t know what the OP has.Heck, if it was a oem wheel, I'd be pissed about a scratch too. Whether it's aftermarket or not, makes no difference. Have you seen what oem wheels cost each? It'd be cheaper just replace an aftermarket.
Avoid all that and go to your local America's & Discount Tire shop, and ask for their lifetime rotate & balance with roadside hazard warranty.
I paid less than $200 for this package on my Rebel, it includes not only free rotations, but balances, which most dealers don't do. Most dealers charge $50 just to rotate, nice to take that off your service bill.
It also includes road hazard insurance for my expensive OEM Duratracs. Anything that can't be patched will be replaced free of charge.
Discount Tire/American Tire will put this package on any set of tires purchased there or not, regardless of the tread left. Obviously it doesn't make financial sense to do this on old tires. But as you can see, it pays for itself after just 4 rotations and you still have the remaining lifetime of your tires of free rotations & balances while also insurance in case your tires need to be replaced by a road hazard.
I put this package on all my vehicles and it has never not paid for itself, in some cases, a couple of times over.
