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Alcoa Aluminum Wheel Issue at CW?
11-18-2010, 06:00 PM
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I'm planning to buy Goodyear G670 (275/80R16) to replace my aging Michelin XRV (255/80/R16) tires. Camping world has told me that they will no longer install tires on my 04 Journey Winnebago if it has "Alcoa Aluminum Wheels" because they are afraid of damaging or scratching the wheel. They will not budge even if I am willing to take responsibility.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
My wheels look like aluminum but there is no marking to tell me if they are Alcoa. Why would Alcoa aluminum be more subject to damage that any other aluminum?
Is this a Camping World policy or just the policy of my particular store?
Can anyone comment on this?
thanks
jim & debbie, 04 Journey 34H
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11-18-2010, 06:06 PM
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Don't know about CW, but I suggest going to a truck tire shop.
They work with aluminum wheels all the time.
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11-18-2010, 06:20 PM
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Sounds like they are making excuses for inept tire installers.
I'd take my business to a real tire dealer.
Ken
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11-18-2010, 07:55 PM
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Agree with the others. I'd run from CW and find a good truck tire shop. They install tires on wheels nicer than the ones we have on our motorhomes all the time. I suspect your wheels are Accuride wheels but that would make no difference to any quality truck tire dealer.
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11-18-2010, 08:40 PM
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Take them to a truck dealer, didn't hurt our aluminum wheels.
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11-18-2010, 10:06 PM
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Camping World has the worst service bar none. I went to a Camping World at the request of Michlin, to have my Michlins inspected. Camping Word service said that they were unable to inspect my tires. Inspect, as in eyeball them. It is too bad that the owner of Camping World does not read or hear about their service reputation especially that he spends as much as he does promoting Camping World.
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11-18-2010, 11:47 PM
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Since Camping World Is One of the Sponsors of the RV Forum Site. Wouldn't You think that They would have someone Reading ALL The RV Discussion Groups and actually Respond to the Complaints that are Directed at Them!
They rarely even respond to complaints on Their Own Site!
As Far a Aluminum Wheels go there have been several People in the Last While who have had Cosmetic Damage done to Their Wheels and insisted on having them replaced by the Tire Dealers. I would suspect that this happens frequently and has simply become too much of an expense.
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11-19-2010, 12:17 AM
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Thanks to all for your helpful comments and advice. will be looking for a truck tire dealer in my area.
regards,
jim & debbie, 04 Journey, 34H
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11-19-2010, 04:49 AM
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Since Camping World Is One of the Sponsors of the RV Forum Site.
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Just a note that Camping World is not an iRV2 sponsor.
Most businesses will not get involved with issues posted on forums as many complainers just want to rant.
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11-19-2010, 06:44 AM
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Get a different installer. I just had 6 tires installed on my MA gasser by a small local shop. While I was there my installer and the owner installed 2 font tires on a Freightliner tractor, with aluminum rims, and never remove the rim. All they used were tire irons and some tire soap that looked like grease.
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11-19-2010, 06:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmccreary
I'm planning to buy Goodyear G670 (275/80R16) to replace my aging Michelin XRV (255/80/R16) tires. Camping world has told me that they will no longer install tires on my 04 Journey Winnebago if it has "Alcoa Aluminum Wheels" because they are afraid of damaging or scratching the wheel. They will not budge even if I am willing to take responsibility.
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First of all there are several types of tire changing machines in service today. Some grip the wheel itself while others simply hold the wheel in place with a cone and put pressure only on the tire.
Those that grip the wheel are generally only used on steel wheels since they can damage or scratch the shiny surfaces of an aluminum wheel. If Camping World has one of these machines they have probably damaged a rim or two and aren't willing to take the chance it will happen again.
Aluminum wheels are expensive and rarely in stock anywhere. That means if one is damaged it'll have to be ordered. Not many people would be willing to wait a week or two to get a replacement and pay $300.00 - $700.00 each.
Most people say they "would take the responsibility" but once the damage is done the story usually changes.
Case and point: I was in the auto service business many years ago. One cold and snowy day a customers car wouldn't start. After trying several times I told him he'd have to get it towed to the garage. At that point he asked if I'd push it in with my service truck. I said no because the push bumper on my truck would probably break a tail light lens and I didn't want to pay for one if it did happen.
His response was, "it's an old car and if it does happen I'll take responsibility". Well it did happen and the first thing out of his mouth was, "now you owe me for a tail light lens". So much for taking responsibility.
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11-19-2010, 08:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmccreary
I'm planning to buy Goodyear G670 (275/80R16) to replace my aging Michelin XRV (255/80/R16) tires. Camping world has told me that they will no longer install tires on my 04 Journey Winnebago if it has "Alcoa Aluminum Wheels" because they are afraid of damaging or scratching the wheel. They will not budge even if I am willing to take responsibility.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
My wheels look like aluminum but there is no marking to tell me if they are Alcoa. Why would Alcoa aluminum be more subject to damage that any other aluminum?
Is this a Camping World policy or just the policy of my particular store?
Can anyone comment on this?
thanks
jim & debbie, 04 Journey 34H
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the problem with Alcoa wheels is the clear coat the manufacture applies to make them "maintainence free". there is polished alum wheels and Alcoa. CW doesn't want the responsiibity of possibly scratching them. break the coating and they will start looking like crap (shine starts to haze over). Only way to properly care for Alcoa wheels is with soap and water with a soft cloth...any thing else will scatch them. Polished alum can be cleaned with "almost" anything, but takes more elbow grease to maintain a shine. Alcoa wheels are usually well marked.... if you can't find a stamp or label then they are probally polished alum.
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11-19-2010, 09:31 AM
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I do not recommend CW for Tires.. Like others.. There are very good Heavy Duty tire stores out there.. For example in Michigan there is Belle Tire Truck Centers (Some selected Belle Tire Auto centes also do trucks, but they have special truck stores) the Truck stores do not touch a tire less than 20 inches less it's on their own ride.
The auto stores do the smaller tires.. The Auto/Truck (The one on Enterprise Drive just off I-94 in the Taylor area (Not sure if it's taylor or not) is an Auto/Truck) do both.
In other states.. The only difference is the name of the store.
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11-19-2010, 10:04 AM
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DO NOT use CW! Worst service and even worse management. Used the store in Little Rock, since I bought the MH from them, and it was the worst experience ever. Contacted CW HQ several times only to be handed back to the inept store management. Never again......
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