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24-02-2013, 05:28 PM | #31 | ||||
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So what has that got to do with this thread? Basically a legit Australian company cant make/sell an approved standards rim that buckles at the sight of a pothole and deny a warranty claim. So Bob Jane has made a clause that it can be denied only if you were negligent when driving through the pothole. Use your head, dont let yourself be brushed off with a one liner "sorry we dont cover that"........... |
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24-02-2013, 05:32 PM | #32 | ||
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Look at the dullness of that rim ! How old is that ?
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24-02-2013, 05:41 PM | #33 | ||
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steelies will buckle just as easy imo, they just don`t crack.
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24-02-2013, 07:35 PM | #34 | ||
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The rims is almost 40,000ks old I just don't clean the whole rim all the time I've cleaned them like 5 times while owning it. it's only going to cost me $140 to fix so if it doesn't get warranty I don't really care. Got other stuff I my mind with being at tafe(cert 3 electrotechnology) at the moment.
But is worth a shot, and when ya think about it, if it does go under warranty? Does Ford have any more XR50 18" rims? |
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24-02-2013, 08:09 PM | #35 | |||
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24-02-2013, 09:15 PM | #36 | ||
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This is one reason why people when buying new Falcons, should opt for a matching alloy spare for $250, certainly well worth it. I have one in the boot.
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25-02-2013, 01:04 AM | #37 | |||
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Ultimately a manufacturer can not be held responsible for where you chose to drive the car. They will take the attitude that any pothole in the road should been seen in advance and one should be able to slow to avoid or if necessary because of other road restrictions to slowly go in and out of it. Fiesta, focus and Mondeo models for instance are designed in germany where roads are incredibly smooth and almost perfect in most places. The fact that it is an Aussie only ford model doesn't change that same principal of it was designed to only be driven on a smooth surface at the correct speeds. Saying all of that though doesn't mean I agree with it but its they way it is. BUT The road quality isn't down to the manufacturer it's down to your roads authority. In the uk several people I know have buckled their wheels on potholes in the road where there was no signed warning of the conditions and they have then gone back to the particular pothole, photographed and sent the repair bill to their local council and received a refund for their costs. Not sure how that would fly with the Aussie local road council but maybe worth a go. Nothing to lose after all. Larger profile tyres will always save your rims, 4x4 rims are only made a tad stronger due to the weight they carry, they take a beating due to the huge profile tyres they run. I hammer the hell out of my range rover whilst offroad but the wheels take it as its got fat *** muddies on it that absorb big shocks. 40 profile tyres would kill my rims in no time at all
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25-02-2013, 02:03 PM | #38 | ||
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And the answer to the question was: no it wasnt warranty they deemed it impact damage buy just doing a balance test on it
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25-02-2013, 02:52 PM | #39 | |||
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He's going to get a new one from Ford, since it's a car design fault. Fonfe a friend of mine hit a particularly bad hole in his VT and broke the wheel in half plus damaged the rotor and suspension. He took a picture of the hole with the car in the distance and Vic roads paid for everything. Normally they don't. Last year they paid up on about 5%? of claims. In theory they are supposed to pay for all of them but they don't. There was also a case in Ballarat last year where I woman destroyed all 4 wheels and tyres on her Fiesta in one single hole :!) one of those impressive mid Winter ones than take up most of the road. Vic roads paid her 3000 or 4000 to get the new wheels. (they are $800 EACH at Ford AU) (about $150 in the UK) Last edited by greenfoam; 25-02-2013 at 02:57 PM. |
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25-02-2013, 04:26 PM | #40 | ||
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If you ever want wheels from the uk, send the rs shop an email....we import parts from there as its the only place we can get cosworth bits from.
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25-02-2013, 06:36 PM | #41 | |||
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The wording of the clause is how they get out of it.....It is extremely difficult (or should I say impossible) to avoid every single pothole....So they'll use the reasoning you weren't paying due attention, hence the reason the damage occurred. The other issue you have (as previous mentioned) is firstly, the tyre profile is extremely low, so the tyre doesn't give when hitting a pot hole....2ndly, there is no support on the inside edge of the rim....This is why alot of new cars, fitted with alloys buckle or split rims on the inside edge.....They never split on the outer edge, as there is support there. So yes, I am using my head and yes I work in the industry and yes, I know how manufacturers operate and avoid paying out on claims and yes this is the reason rims split.... Anymore information required?
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