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After I placed the order, they called and confirmed and said it would take 30-60 day. Two months came and went, so I called to check on my order. They said that 3 out of 4 wheels were done and they missed the shipment. It would be another month until the next shipment.
Another 30 days came and went. When I called, they said they'd look into it. Then the tsunami hit. They wrote and told me my wheels were on a container in the shipyard and nothing was going in or out.
So I gave them another month or two and called them back. They said it would probably be another 30 day. When that came and went, I finally decided to track down AME Wheels on facebook and wrote to them.
Luckily, that turned out to be a guy named Rishie at Auto RnD. He had taken over as AME's North American distributer about a year ago. He said he'd look into it. He then called me and said as far as he could tell, my order was never placed and that $2,600 was below cost.
It took about a month to get a refund, but he helped get my money back. Flawless Rides actually had to scrape the money together and paid me in three installments on Paypal. Rishie was going to order the wheels for me at cost, but they had been discontinued in the meantime. He also sells Work Wheels and gave me a great deal on these. I paid $3,100 shipped, which is about $1,000 off full retail.
So the moral of the story is if you ever come across Flawless Rides, avoid them like the plague. But if you're looking for AME, Work or Rays (possibly others) talk to Rishie at Auto RnD. Best customer service I've ever received.
As far as mounting them, they got here faster than I expected and I just ordered tires yesterday. I should get them on sometime next week.
After I placed the order, they called and confirmed and said it would take 30-60 day. Two months came and went, so I called to check on my order. They said that 3 out of 4 wheels were done and they missed the shipment. It would be another month until the next shipment.
Another 30 days came and went. When I called, they said they'd look into it. Then the tsunami hit. They wrote and told me my wheels were on a container in the shipyard and nothing was going in or out.
So I gave them another month or two and called them back. They said it would probably be another 30 day. When that came and went, I finally decided to track down AME Wheels on facebook and wrote to them.
Luckily, that turned out to be a guy named Rishie at Auto RnD. He had taken over as AME's North American distributer about a year ago. He said he'd look into it. He then called me and said as far as he could tell, my order was never placed and that $2,600 was below cost.
It took about a month to get a refund, but he helped get my money back. Flawless Rides actually had to scrape the money together and paid me in three installments on Paypal. Rishie was going to order the wheels for me at cost, but they had been discontinued in the meantime. He also sells Work Wheels and gave me a great deal on these. I paid $3,100 shipped, which is about $1,000 off full retail.
So the moral of the story is if you ever come across Flawless Rides, avoid them like the plague. But if you're looking for AME, Work or Rays (possibly others) talk to Rishie at Auto RnD. Best customer service I've ever received.
As far as mounting them, they got here faster than I expected and I just ordered tires yesterday. I should get them on sometime next week.






