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Old 11-08-2007, 01:08 PM
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Slow Puncture Reveals a cracked alloy rim!!! Update

Today I got a shock, I called into my local tyre centre to have them check out a slow puncture on my passanger front wheel and to my shock they found a small crack (See photo). So I went straight to my dealership to show them the cracked rim they took the car from me to inspect the rim, after about 30 minutes they called me out and told me I must have hit a curb or pot hole.

I have to say I cant remember hitting any potholes that would have cracked a rim certainly not in the last month as I have been away for most of it! I pointed out to them that there was no damage to the tyre and they maintained that the new run flat tyres do not get damaged as easily as standard tyres and any impact gets passed on to the rim.

The new rim will cost me 400 euros. Has anyone else had a problem like this. I have to 20" Y spoke 214 Wheels

Thanks

Marc


Last edited by irishE70x5; 12-07-2007 at 10:18 AM. Reason: Update
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