Tire Rack and Poor Quality
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Tire Rack and Poor Quality
A public service announcement to Rennlisters
Based on my recent experience with Tire Rack, I would highly recommend not using their services. The winter wheel set which I purchased 3 years ago(have 2 MN winters on them), are severely corroded and the paint is blistering and peeling all over the wheels. As someone who is in the paint and corrosion industry I can tell you this is the direct result of poor surface prep, poor paint application or poor paint. When I brought this to their attention it took multiple emails, phone calls to get a response only to be told the warranty on steel wheels is one year and there must have been a chemical splashed on them and there is nothing they will do. Granted they are steel not aluminum wheels, but nevertheless they should hold up much better. Very poor way to do business and I will be spreading the word not to do business with them.
Based on my recent experience with Tire Rack, I would highly recommend not using their services. The winter wheel set which I purchased 3 years ago(have 2 MN winters on them), are severely corroded and the paint is blistering and peeling all over the wheels. As someone who is in the paint and corrosion industry I can tell you this is the direct result of poor surface prep, poor paint application or poor paint. When I brought this to their attention it took multiple emails, phone calls to get a response only to be told the warranty on steel wheels is one year and there must have been a chemical splashed on them and there is nothing they will do. Granted they are steel not aluminum wheels, but nevertheless they should hold up much better. Very poor way to do business and I will be spreading the word not to do business with them.
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Did Tire Rack manufacture the wheels? If not, did they paint them?
I have had great experiences with Tire Rack. I ordered a tire and wheel set yesterday for the Fiesta ST and they arrive tomorrow. Once I put the wheels on the car though, any concerns would be addressed by the manufacturer. I personally wouldn't go back to Tire Rack for issues.
I have had great experiences with Tire Rack. I ordered a tire and wheel set yesterday for the Fiesta ST and they arrive tomorrow. Once I put the wheels on the car though, any concerns would be addressed by the manufacturer. I personally wouldn't go back to Tire Rack for issues.
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yea....sorry you're not going to win on this one
I have OEM factory wheels with 4 PA salt/somewhat harsh winters on a set and have paint bubble/peel etc....just like you're describing.
I have OEM factory wheels with 4 PA salt/somewhat harsh winters on a set and have paint bubble/peel etc....just like you're describing.
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Personally I've been buying from TR for almost my entire driving career, when the only contact was phone orders, Stand up company.
Ask Damon here to help you with the situation as a Rennlist member.
But considering MN winters I wouldn't have been surprised at what you see. Todays road treatments are worse than ever.
take them and have them blasted and repaint w Etching primer and then color coated.
You might get a few more years.
Ask Damon here to help you with the situation as a Rennlist member.
But considering MN winters I wouldn't have been surprised at what you see. Todays road treatments are worse than ever.
take them and have them blasted and repaint w Etching primer and then color coated.
You might get a few more years.
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A public service announcement to Rennlisters
Based on my recent experience with Tire Rack, I would highly recommend not using their services. The winter wheel set which I purchased 3 years ago(have 2 MN winters on them), are severely corroded and the paint is blistering and peeling all over the wheels. As someone who is in the paint and corrosion industry I can tell you this is the direct result of poor surface prep, poor paint application or poor paint. When I brought this to their attention it took multiple emails, phone calls to get a response only to be told the warranty on steel wheels is one year and there must have been a chemical splashed on them and there is nothing they will do. Granted they are steel not aluminum wheels, but nevertheless they should hold up much better. Very poor way to do business and I will be spreading the word not to do business with them.
Based on my recent experience with Tire Rack, I would highly recommend not using their services. The winter wheel set which I purchased 3 years ago(have 2 MN winters on them), are severely corroded and the paint is blistering and peeling all over the wheels. As someone who is in the paint and corrosion industry I can tell you this is the direct result of poor surface prep, poor paint application or poor paint. When I brought this to their attention it took multiple emails, phone calls to get a response only to be told the warranty on steel wheels is one year and there must have been a chemical splashed on them and there is nothing they will do. Granted they are steel not aluminum wheels, but nevertheless they should hold up much better. Very poor way to do business and I will be spreading the word not to do business with them.
I've been buying tires and services from The Tire Rack for over 15 years. I even drive the +180 miles roundtrip, just to have tires installed, because their work quality is so excellent. When I've had contact with Customer Service, they have been extremely helpful, fair, and prompt.
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I’m guessing the OP’s business is wildly different from Chinese-made cheap steel wheels? Probably not a fair comparison. Actually, the fact that OP has a business doing this line of work could indicate the need for higher quality.
I have only done TR business for tires, not wheels.
That said, I find most wheels to be cheap and poorly made in the aftermarket space, except very expensive ones that I’m too cheap to buy. So I’m not surprised the OP has these issues.
I have only done TR business for tires, not wheels.
That said, I find most wheels to be cheap and poorly made in the aftermarket space, except very expensive ones that I’m too cheap to buy. So I’m not surprised the OP has these issues.
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Such silliness. Please, enlighten us, and tell us how YOUR COMPANY handles warranty claims 2 years out of date? This would be a great comparison, since you are in the "paint and corrosion industry" and all.
I've been buying tires and services from The Tire Rack for over 15 years. I even drive the +180 miles roundtrip, just to have tires installed, because their work quality is so excellent. When I've had contact with Customer Service, they have been extremely helpful, fair, and prompt.
I've been buying tires and services from The Tire Rack for over 15 years. I even drive the +180 miles roundtrip, just to have tires installed, because their work quality is so excellent. When I've had contact with Customer Service, they have been extremely helpful, fair, and prompt.
There are two issues at play here: poor product quality and poor customer service. Poor product quality can be the result of the factors I mentioned in my original post. Poor customer service is inexcusable. Multiple emails and phone calls regarding an issue with a product purchased from a reputable company are poor customer service. Not working with your customers when they have an issue is poor customer service. When we have a customer with a product issue, we work with them to resolve it such that they remain a customer, but Mr Lexvan wouldn't understand.
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One additional data point here - bought a tire and wheel package from Tire Rack for my 2013 Mustang GT. Winter tires and "Sport Edition" alloy wheels. Used them three winters with lots of salt and they still look brand new (car is long gone but the winter tires are still in my garage...). Just ordered new tires for my 911 from them. Good company.
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