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Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - Teetree - 13-09-2014 11:31am

Had my car picked up from work by stratstones for a 2nd year service on thur. Had to get one of the tyres replaced as they found a nail in it and couldn't fix it. They brought the evoque back by late afternoon and everything seemed fine until I left work and gave the car a quick check. To my horror i found scratches on one of the alloy wheels! I ve spent the last two years making sure the alloys are in pristine condition and now this. Livid, I called stratstones the next morning. Receptionist said she would call me back after she s checked the service records. She said the record showed that it was recorded as damaged. I said i dont think so! anyway apparently the technician who serviced my car wasn't in that day so told her to call me back on mon so I can speak to him.
Looks like its my word against theirs really. From the damage I can't say that this is consistent with kerbing the wheel. Looks like something hacked at it to create those individual dints.
I know they use certain tools to get the tyre onto the alloy so could they have damaged it during this process ?? as it s a strange coincidence the damaged wheel is the one they replaced. All the other three wheels are perfect.
Either that or the driver who took my car (who was also speeding) damaged it on the way to stratstones ?!
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RE: Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - RacingSnake - 13-09-2014 05:16pm

Like you, I aim to keep my car pristine, and know where any of the very few marks are on my car.

However, (and I appreciate this may be unpopular), but those marks do look old. It looks like the dirt is ingrained rather than surface, and in that first close up picture it looks like where the damage has occurred, it has tracked and lifted the lacquer - which doesn't happen 'instantly'.

As I say, you know your car, but from those photo's... they look old IMO.


Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - ceebee - 13-09-2014 05:38pm

Not good!


RE: Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - vinny - 13-09-2014 07:21pm

Might even be the case this isn't your actual alloy,possible this could of maybe been a spare or one of a swap over set that had the make of Tyre you wanted and therefore saved them buying/fitting a new one?
Anything is possible and I'm sure you would of noticed it previously but I agree it does look old damage so something doesn't add up.


Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - Teetree - 13-09-2014 07:27pm

(13-09-2014 05:16pm)RacingSnake Wrote:  Like you, I aim to keep my car pristine, and know where any of the very few marks are on my car.

However, (and I appreciate this may be unpopular), but those marks do look old. It looks like the dirt is ingrained rather than surface, and in that first close up picture it looks like where the damage has occurred, it has tracked and lifted the lacquer - which doesn't happen 'instantly'.

As I say, you know your car, but from those photo's... they look old IMO.

I'm certainly not complaining for the sake of it. U make an interesting point actually. Never thought about it like that. Good analytic CSI eye! Smile I just cannot remember damaging it that badly. If I did I'm sure I would have remembered as I would be gutted!


Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - Teetree - 13-09-2014 08:42pm

On the other hand because of the slow puncture I've had to pump up the tyre in question every couple of weeks for a while now so would b sure to have noticed that kind of damage even if I wasn't aware of it before?!


RE: Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - The Valeter - 13-09-2014 09:19pm

Whenever I take my car/s in for a service to a dealer who is not used to me I make a point of telling them there are no marks on the wheels or bodywork.


Re: Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - ceebee - 13-09-2014 11:05pm

I have seen this type of damage on my previous Kuga. The second photo seems to show clear damage to the lacquer, which looks as though moisture has penetrated the lacquer causing the white de-lamination effect. As mentioned by other members this can only happen over a period of time.

Deffo something fishy going on!


Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - Teetree - 13-09-2014 11:18pm

alloy wheels in general, don't have say, batch numbers etched/engraved on them by any chance?


RE: Scratched alloys from 2nd service!! - vinny - 14-09-2014 08:18am

Not sure if wheels have batch numbers etc but the Tyre might have?(manufacture week/date)
Another thing to check is the condition of the reverse side,unless you remove your alloys to clean the back side they should all roughly match,ie colour and quantity of brake dust and shape of balancing weights.
If this wheel is dramatically different from the other 3 it might be a result.