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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Wheel Scratches in clear coat
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Vidmar" data-source="post: 540938" data-attributes="member: 58776"><p>I just went in for my first 5,000 mile rotation on some new tires I bought earlier this spring. When I got home, I was disappointed to see some nice scratches on the wheels. The scratches have a swirl effect, so I assume they are from the impact wrench. I know they weren't there before. The guys at Big O Tires were knee-deep in a bucket of KFC when I got there, and only took about 15 minutes to do the rotation, maybe I should have waited until the feeding frenzy was over!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Any ideas on how to get rid of the scratches, aside from using their foreheads and some rubbing compound?? :angry:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Vidmar, post: 540938, member: 58776"] I just went in for my first 5,000 mile rotation on some new tires I bought earlier this spring. When I got home, I was disappointed to see some nice scratches on the wheels. The scratches have a swirl effect, so I assume they are from the impact wrench. I know they weren't there before. The guys at Big O Tires were knee-deep in a bucket of KFC when I got there, and only took about 15 minutes to do the rotation, maybe I should have waited until the feeding frenzy was over!! Any ideas on how to get rid of the scratches, aside from using their foreheads and some rubbing compound?? :angry: [/QUOTE]
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