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Wheels ­ Reconditioned Wheel Usage

echnical Service Bulletin #2010 Jeep Truck Grand Cherokee 4WD V6­3.7L
 

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31­005­11
Date: 111110
Wheels ­ Reconditioned Wheel Usage
NUMBER: 31­005­11
GROUP: Collision Bulletin
DATE: November 10, 2011
SUBJECT:
Reconditioned Wheel Usage
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves Chrysler Group LLC position with regard to reconditioned wheel usage.
DISCUSSION:
Chrysler Group LLC does not recommend that customers use "reconditioned" wheels (wheels that have been damaged and repaired)
because they can result in a sudden catastrophic wheel failure which could cause loss of control and result in injury or death.
For clarification:
^ Cosmetic refinishing for the purpose of repairing a superficial flaw is an acceptable procedure providing it is limited too paint or clear
coat only, the wheel is not modified in any way, and there is no exposure to paint curing heat over 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
^ Damaged wheels are those which have been bent, broken, cracked or sustained some other physical damage which may have
compromised the wheel structure.
^ Repaired indicates that the wheel has been modified through bending, welding, heating, straightening, or material removal to rectify
damage.
^ Re­plating of chrome plated wheels, or chrome plating of original equipment painted or polished wheels, is not an acceptable
procedure as this may alter mechanical properties and affect fatigue life. Additionally, Chrysler Group LLC Global Warranty
Administration does not allow refinishing of wheels under warranty.
This statement supersedes any previously released information by Chrysler Group LLC.
For more information, log on to www.MoparRepairConnection.com.
POLICY:
Information Only.
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.