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Re: Refinishing wheels
- Subject: Re: Refinishing wheels
- From: "Eric M. Hunt" <bmw1@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 11:09:00 -0400
I had a similar problem when I took delivery of my E36 325is. My experience is
that you're probably stuck with the wheels as you have taken delivery of the
car. Didn't you inspect the car, especially the wheels, before you bought it?
What did the dealer say when you mentioned the wheels?
Find out exactly what they did to "refinish" the wheels. You're probably right
in your assumption about their "refinishing" technique. You can try to get
them to replace the wheels, but I doubt they will. They will probably try to
fix them again. Just make sure they do it right this time.
Eric
87 325ic
"Gregory F. March" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As of Thursday, I am the proud owner of a '99 M Roadster. I must say
> that the process of purchasing the vehicle was very excellent. The
> dealer was superb in the entire process and the car is incredible.
>
> I do have a question for the list however. Part of what the dealer
> did for me was to refinish the wheels due to the previous owner
> scratching the heck out of both rear wheels. I went to wash them
> today and found that the wheels were rough and looked almost like they
> were hand spray painted with no clear coat. Trying to polish and wax
> a small area did not help at all (in fact, it may have rubbed off a
> small amount of the silver paint). Being rough, they are really tough
> to keep clean, and that bothers me a lot.
>
> I will be mentioning this to the dealer, but I wanted to hear from you
> folks as to the approach I should take.
>
> If I haven't provided enough information, I'll be glad to answer
> questions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> /greg
>
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