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Gigaro Wheel chip :-(

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Morning guys, noticed this today on one of my wheels :-(

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I haven't banged it off any curbs, so I'm at a loss how it happened!!

Can this be repaired under warranty??

Many thanks

it will keep happening too... its simply a stone chip, done exactly the same way you get them on your bonnet.... they all go that way in the end~~! the paint is quite soft.... warrenty is no good, as its damage.... not covered.

Why would it be covered under warranty?? It's a stone chip ffs

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Why would it be covered under warranty?? It's a stone chip ffs

Alright snappy pants! No need to be a keyboard warrior.

If it's a stone chip then of course it wouldn't be covered under warranty.

I was merely using the forum for its correct use and asking for opinions/advice on whether this is caused by external damage from everyday use, or a design flaw in the wheel causing paint to chip/flake.

It's sunny, so smile :-) if you still feel the need to be snappy, go shout at a tree or something.

:sun: Shouting at trees is Illegal in Kent, So i'm told :sun:

What a retard and a retarded question.

Go start a thread on oil consumption.

Honestly, give me strength.

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Oooo I've touched a nerve? Wow you really are a ray of sunshine.

Well I'm a better person so I am not going to rise to your cries for help and strength.

I have my answer so if any mods are about you can lock this thread.

Cheers for all the replies guys that were actually of use to me!

Lol

Have you owned a car before sunshine? :rofl:

Since you have Dark Chrome Gigaros, best to make sure you seal the chip,

or you may well have no Warranty claim if the wheel gets White Spider,

even when it is no place near the 'chip'.

george

Since you have Dark Chrome Gigaros, best to make sure you seal the chip,

or you may well have no Warranty claim if the wheel gets White Spider,

even when it is no place near the 'chip'.

george

Clear Nail Varnish works...

Being a FREEDOM member you can lock it yourself

HTH

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