Has anyone made use of the 16x8 Rota Slipstream wheels from the GB?

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  • markseven
    R3V Elite
    • Sep 2006
    • 5327

    #91
    Update

    I took my car to Big-O yesterday, and the manager, the same guy who got all defensive when I brought the bend to his attention, was ultra cool and apologized for the damage his shop had caused. He showed me a bent 22" Breyton they took off a new sixer (which was still on the lift, btw) and told me Keystone was coming by later to pick up my Rota and the Breyton. Anyway, we put on the spare and I left... that must have been less than 24 hours ago. I just got back from Big-O with the fixed rim back on the car! I don't want to know how they fixed the rim so quickly, but it's done. Keystone did a good job, but it's not perfect - I can feel the imperfection when I glide my fingers around the lip. Also, they resprayed the entire rim flat black, which isn't what I expected, but oh well - we'll see how well they color matched once I wash the car and get all the brake dust off the other three...
    I Timothy 2:1-2

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    • ohnoes
      Noobie
      • Aug 2006
      • 17

      #92
      Glad to hear you got your issues resolved. Pics or ban when you get the chance!

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      • 2002maniac
        R3V Elite
        • Feb 2005
        • 4260

        #93
        I would not take it back to them. They are obviously fuckups becasue it isnt easy to bend a wheel.

        I worked at a tire store briefly a few years ago and I just cant see a justified reason for bending a rim.

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        • Borat
          E30 Addict
          • Jan 2005
          • 494

          #94
          Agreed, easy enough to scratch if you are careless/lazy but they must have fucked up real bad to bend the thing.

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          • der affe
            Moderator
            Technical
            • Dec 2005
            • 8452

            #95
            tyre store = low $ employes = low skill/experence =bent/scratched.broken wheels
            worked for discount for a short time inbetween jobs, and had lots of experence from the vw shop doing tyres, it was a low paying job with little reguard for experence in relation to the pay. not much future in it. on par with pumping gas. except with some skill
            greg
            Last edited by der affe; 11-01-2006, 11:26 PM. Reason: added text
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            • markseven
              R3V Elite
              • Sep 2006
              • 5327

              #96
              Yeah, they are nice people but have little to no pride in their work. Even if they are getting low pay, they should still try and do the best job possible, yeah? IMO, a good work ethic shouldn't be dependent on pay scale.

              While I was there 3 guys with a black 91 NSX were getting tires mounted on brand new LMs with gold spokes/mesh. They said they drove from Duarte (30+ miles) because they had heard Big-O did good work. Before going to Big-O, I talked to a GTI buddy who lives on VW Vortex and he too said a lot of people recommend Big-O

              Too late in the game now, but I found a good place in Brea that has brand new 'touchless' equipment including a road force balancer. PM me if anyone needs their info.
              I Timothy 2:1-2

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