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Old 10-05-2017, 10:37 AM   #10
CarFlow1
 
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Originally Posted by JB'sZL1 View Post
No. Some clown in Milwaukee torched 3 SUV's at a dealership this am. The tires are melted, but the wheel is not. Cleaning and a repaint may qualify as "reconditioned." Yet the heat most probably ruined the strength and integrity of the wheel.

I won't put my life in the hands of some "reconditioner" or claims adjuster (for a few dollars) at 25mph, let alone 155 mph.
Wow that is ridiculous, if insurance companies are aware of the potential hazards of reconditioned wheels; why even bother having them installed? They're asking for a lawsuit - if something goes wrong.
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