Old 07-26-19, 01:15 PM
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5teve
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I'd show the damage to the shop where you bought the wheel. If they feel it's not safe to use I don't doubt they'd replace it for you. If you show it to them and they say go ahead and use it but it fails on you down the road, at least they'll have seen it and know you didn't do the damage yourself, and perhaps will compensate you, a discounted replacement or something.
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