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Old 03-20-2008, 10:10 AM   #6 (permalink)
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This is a design flaw in the rims, I had mine replaced under warranty once, but only after arguing with the dealer. He had to go to the regional rep in order to get them replaced. I have now mounted my snowtires on my original rims and bought nicer rims for the warmer months. My replaced rims are now showing the same problem. I haven't heard of this problem in a couple of years, I don't know if 06 and up uses a different design or if the same problems have been reported. Some people say using a wax on the lip has helped with the problem, I know here in the NE with all the road salt used it probably would only delay the ineviatable.

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