« Reply #7 on: 27 August 2022, 22:27 »
I was told years ago that there is always going to be a slight marking (or chance of marking) when changing tyres, not matter who did it. I am starting to think that maybe this was a lie to win my business?!
You were told correctly to be fair.
It’s all about reducing the chances of getting the wheels marked as much as you can reasonably achieve.
I’ve seen all sorts of things in visits to tyre depots over the years that made my blood run cold, including seeing wheels dropped onto their faces.
Find a tyre fitter who is a car enthusiast and takes pride and you’re in for a much better chance of your wheels surviving the process so long as he’s/she’s using decent equipment correctly.
KwikFit and the like can do as good a job as anybody but sometimes you’re unlucky and either get the wrong fitter or they’re busy and rush the job.
It’s pot luck so you need to hedge your bets as best you can.

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