slowzuki
Elite Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
- Messages
- 4,100
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Every time you adjust dished type rims its scratches all the paint up, its just the way it is. Same as when you mount clamp on duals, the process scratches the paint off. I'm sure with double the labour they could have figured a way to do it with some plastic guarding but the last drawdown with the bolts onto the welded lug will always chip the paint, and the next time you adjust them the same thing will happen.
I'm on the dealers side with this one, its not a sports car. The dealer also has to manage mechanics who may be very talented and are busy, if he makes them do things that are perceived as wasting their time, he will have a had time keeping good help.
I'm on the dealers side with this one, its not a sports car. The dealer also has to manage mechanics who may be very talented and are busy, if he makes them do things that are perceived as wasting their time, he will have a had time keeping good help.
Scratched the heck out of the rims on both sides. 7-8-9 long deep scratches-2-3" each on each rim either down to the black base paint or steel. Dealer gave me a can of white paint when I brought it up..he thought I was an alien to even bring up the subject of scratched rims on a farm tractor.