I dont know nothing about cars, but known i wanted alloys, so of we went and bought nice alloys for the car, the garage we bought it from, fitted them, however left the spigot rings off, saying they do not fit, and its not important to have them on. Now we have had our car serviced, the dealership told us there was a problem with the car, our spigot rings were not on, leaving the car dangerous, the wheel could fall off at any time? We went back to the garage and they said they would sort it out for us, however he seems clueless that spigot rings are supposed to properly supplied when buying the alloys. He went through his draw of tools pulling out any other alloy spigot ring to fit on,none them fit, he said he would ring the alloy company to get us a new replacement but seemed unsure of what alloy we had, what size spigot and what car of what year we have. Has he ripped us off? And can trading standards do something about it.
2006-07-05
03:15:03
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