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05-25-2014, 10:45 AM | #1 |
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Wheel Vintiques 37 series review
Beware! If the powder coat wheels you get from them are anything like the ones I have, expect rust within weeks and total rust crap in a few months.
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06-05-2014, 05:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wheel Vintiques 37 series review
Hey Jake. Remember all the trouble I had with them from September thru November over the trim rings? Very poor customer service, but I did like the look of my wheels.
You are right about the rust issue. Only one of mine are rusting, though. Can't figure that out????? Rear 15 x 10s are fine and one of the front 15 x 8s is fine, they look pretty silvery shiny new. One front 15 x 8 has a rusty orange ring all the way around where the inner rim and the outer rim are bonded together. Can't get it off and can't get a polish buffer or rag into that tight spot. What are you going to do about yours? I remember you telling me it was gonna happen. GTT
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06-09-2014, 08:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wheel Vintiques 37 series review
Mine are rusting in the same exact place, well, three of them are. Two are horrible.
I sent Wheel Vintiques an Email weeks ago and as I expected, no reply. Beware! there is a sticker attached to the new wheels that states: Not warranted for rusting(or something of that nature) so, I am pretty much stuck with them. I may dismount them, blast and repaint. |
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