Thanks!
I miss my car so much, it was my first time getting a loaner and leaving my car at the dealer overnight. Everytime I have maintenance or service done, I always sit and wait there.
I really miss her right now =[
Went to the dealer to pick it up this morning. Dealer did not fix the scratches cause they said they use this thing called a grinding wheel to remove a part of the surface to prep and to insure the new balancing weights stick to the surface. This insures the new weights don't come off while driving.
Ehhh oh well, it's just the inside of wheel I guess.![]()
Oh well what am I suppose to do. Their not going to fix it anyways. I just remember somthing anyways. When I get my new tires put on next year they will rebalance the tires. Since they will be rebalancing the new tires, they will use longer and bigger weights on the wheels, which will just cover the marks up. The reason I see them right now is because the weights are smaller.
I would contact Infiniti about this.
In 7 maybe 10 years of using sticky weights I have never heard that any shop say that. From wheel refinishers, to dealers, to chain stores...
Dude I think they are royally screwing you on this.
Here is the proper procedure for new wheels, used are the same:
Prior to installing adhesive weights, even on a new wheel, be sure to wipe the installation area with an approved evaporating solvent such as denatured alcohol or a paint-safe surface-prep solvent. If the adhesive weight involves something longer than one short section, pre-bend the weight strip to the contour of the area first by placing the weight onto the surface and bending it to conform to the rim curve. Then remove the backing to expose the adhesive and stick the weight onto the surface. Apply firm finger pressure to ensure that the weight adheres thoroughly
Sex is 100% correct. I would tell your Dealership to suck rotting donkey ballz. They are full of shiznitt.In 7 maybe 10 years of using sticky weights I have never heard that any shop say that. From wheel refinishers, to dealers, to chain stores...
Dude I think they are royally screwing you on this.
Here is the proper procedure for new wheels, used are the same:
Prior to installing adhesive weights, even on a new wheel, be sure to wipe the installation area with an approved evaporating solvent such as denatured alcohol or a paint-safe surface-prep solvent. If the adhesive weight involves something longer than one short section, pre-bend the weight strip to the contour of the area first by placing the weight onto the surface and bending it to conform to the rim curve. Then remove the backing to expose the adhesive and stick the weight onto the surface. Apply firm finger pressure to ensure that the weight adheres thoroughly