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mike237 Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: uttoxter Posts: 7 |
Hi all,
Had all 5 wheels replaced last week FOC by LR Customer Services as a "gesture of good will". to that, as far as I am conserned the wheels weren't fit for purpose. LRCS said that if the problem reoccurred I would have to "take to a higher level" Bet yr arse I will! Point of interest though.... The new wheels have a blue/black finish, rather than black, and a harder feel to the surface. The originals felt plasticity. Fingers crossed, I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers. |
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16th Oct 2014 9:05pm |
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SS90 Member Since: 16 Nov 2013 Location: Uk Posts: 372 |
Did they give a reason or say how many they've had back?
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16th Oct 2014 9:20pm |
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mike237 Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: uttoxter Posts: 7 |
Only the usual "nobody else has complained of this problem" hence the gesture of goodwill.
The replys on the Forum tell a different story when it comes to the later production runs. |
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16th Oct 2014 9:43pm |
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mike237 Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: uttoxter Posts: 7 |
Only the usual "nobody else has complained of this problem" hence the gesture of goodwill.
The replys on the Forum tell a different story when it comes to the later production runs. |
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16th Oct 2014 9:45pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
I've ruined 3 sets of LR alloy wheels over time on different vehicles. Whilst I'm no fan of their general quality, it just seems that alloys and offroading just dont mix that well, especially if the mud is a composition of clay with a high concentration of small stones then it just acts like a very efficient grinding paste - loose traction, spin a wheel and the surface finish is gone very quickly. I think some designs with the deep dish faired the worst, but all were prone.
I'm impressed LR have given new wheels and i hope they fair better than the first set. |
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24th Oct 2014 4:16pm |
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jimbob7 Member Since: 06 Jul 2013 Location: uk Posts: 2055 |
Powder coated alloys (sawtooths) should cope better than spray painted or polished,diamond cut alloys,but that doesn't mean they are damage proof. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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24th Oct 2014 4:23pm |
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mike237 Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: uttoxter Posts: 7 |
I understand your point about damage caused by "hardcore off-roading" but, apart from driving down some farm tracks and over a few fields, most of the damage came about during normal road use. They are supposed to be heavy duty wheels fitted to "Best 4x4 By Far"
I have owned 18 various models of L/R vehicles over the last 30 years, and will be taking delivery of a new Disco Commercial in December,so I am more than aware of the quality issues that L/R has sufferer in the past. Funny thing is, even in the dark days of B/L ownership, I never had any trouble with the wheels. Manual gear boxes were a different story - 6 were fitted under warranty to my 86 R/R 3.9 EFI Classic inside 30 months! As the Dealership pointed out to me at the time " you must have a good sense of humour to own a Land Rover". Trouble is as you get older your sense of humour fades, but so do the bad memories and off you go and buy another one! Don't you just love um- damm it! To be fair I've had the new wheels nearly 3 weeks and they seem to be holding up ok. Let's hope it was a batch production issue. |
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27th Oct 2014 6:05pm |
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