In a message dated 4/3/01 9:31:17 AM, JordanVw writes: << why dont you ask them that question? they wouldnt provide a warranty if they felt they did shoddy work.. >> Why? Well, the first reason is that I never posed a question. Secondly, I would never have a wheel patched or straightened. I live surrounded by a sea of potholes, so I am no stranger to bent wheels. Every time I have bent one, I have replaced it. The first time I turned it into my insurance company. I soon realized that, in the end, it is cheaper to pay for it myself. As far as warranties go, most can be put to better use in an outhouse. I am wary of any huckster brandishing a warranty whenever a warranty is implicit. Rich |
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