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MDP



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Well said Adam Thumbs Up 
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Post #52871 Mon Sep 04 2006 9:58am
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JayMann



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Post #52873 Mon Sep 04 2006 10:03am
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Bobby



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Smarticus wrote:
I'd send them a copy of your "Cleaning Routine" as an appendix to your letter. That will scare the sh*t out of them and they will send an unlimited supply of new wheels and tyres to you by return.... Wink


I think you got a point there, Smarticus.

Surely a man who goes through such a routine to keep his car clean and nice will NOT damage his wheels on purpose! Wink Malaysia Boleh!
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Post #52875 Mon Sep 04 2006 10:09am
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I used to own an Audi RS4 (the original version, not the new V8 ) and a similar problem emerged with the original 18" wheels fitted. A number of owners were bending wheels with alarming regularity.
A campaign was started on the RS246 website to get Audi to address the problem. Audi's initial stance was that the wheels were specifically "soft" to protect other suspension components from damage. However, after much pressure from the website, they agreed to replace damaged wheels free of charge. Further more, they changed the design of the wheels and made them from a tougher alloy. Every owner was then given two choices a) replace the original "soft" wheels with the new harder alloys wheels free of charge or b) keep the original soft alloy and get a "lifetime" warranty with free replacement if damaged.
The result was that most owners chose the second option and kept the "soft" alloys. In the event that any wheel was damaged, he/she could take it along to the Audi dealer for a free no-questions-asked replacement.
I suspect the replacement wheels were in actual fact the harder wheels, but the owner still had a lifetime, transferable warranty.
That would, I suggest, be a satisfactory solution to the problem.
Paul

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JayMann



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I'll have to cheek my wheels tomorrow see if i have any damage on them RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Goes to show what a combined effort can produce - and in times gone by, something that you'd have go round physically petitioning for. The internet does have its uses....






It's great for looking at boobies too! 

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Best of luck in this effort and in the persistence and pursuit of a defect...I'm amazed that you are getting these types of scuffs, nicks on farm roads, you may indeed succeed in getting a lifetime supply of wheels...nonetheless, the off-roading community would highly suggest that you do find a suitable set of 19 with MTR or 18 to run so you can get even deeper into the off-roading activity - perhaps a kind neighbor or other member nearby could store your stack of 5 for you.


Perhaps a similar effort could be dedicated to fixing the dreaded steering wheel vibration syndrome.

I have thoroughly enjoyed this lengthy chain, and found it entertaining to read this particular excerpt posted upon receiving the letter from LR:

"And yes, that first four words ARE gramatically incorrect, and that's from LR, not me. (A small thing, but it matters)"

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Post #53074 Mon Sep 04 2006 10:28pm
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drevs



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So sorry, didn't know I had to join the stroking in order to post. Duly noted!

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drevs wrote:
So sorry, didn't know I had to join the stroking in order to post. Duly noted!



that remark could possibly be taken the wrong way in the uk Very Happy


im sure VA will let you post without offering to stroke him Shocked

his mate george micheal might be interested though Wink


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I prefer the breast stroke!! Thumbs Up 

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shmoogle wrote:
I prefer the breast stroke!! Thumbs Up





any one in particular ? Very Happy left or right ? or are you not fussy Wink


 

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Either one, I'm easy! Laughing 

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Post #53388 Wed Sep 06 2006 9:35am
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As I've stated in another post, we took delivery of our RRS on Monday. During the delivery process, the MD of the dealership came out to say "Hello" and commented on how nice the Stormers looked on the car. He then went on to remind me that, while they are great in the summer, I should get winter tyres mounted on another set of wheels. Then, as we talked about Land Rover Experience Days, he again cautioned that we should not go offroad with the Stormers, that they will damage very easily and to be careful about pavement curbs as well.

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Looks like RRUK's letter has arrived!! Shocked

Post #53426 Wed Sep 06 2006 11:31am
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Cliff H



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So are they going to supply you with a free set for "winter use"? Confused

Post #53428 Wed Sep 06 2006 11:33am
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