Originally Posted by
team_v
Why would wheels be covered by a warranty?
Wheels are a consumable and damageable item and you can't prove it was their negligence that caused it.
Best bet would be to buy a new wheel off someone who is upgrading to other wheels.
If the crack is caused by hitting a pothole then it's on the driver but as there is no impact fracture or other scuff marks visible on the tyre & no mark on the rim, I'd venture it might be a manufacturing defect. Warranty on a mfr defect is fair enough.
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