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      10-08-2012, 07:57 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by davyk31 View Post
I would let the dealer fit the tyre because then if its damaged it is their fault. If your fitter damages the wheel you will have a bigger fight on your hands.

Also I wouldn't pay anything for the work, its an issue they are acknowledging whether by warranty or goodwill, ain't your fault the wheel failed and how long really does it take them to verify the wheel needed replaced?
A goodwill gesture is by no means an acknowledgement of anything,it's nothing more than what is stated.
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