Thank you for the concern, however I took the time to make sure that the install was done right.
I have read plenty of stories of those whose did not go so well. I have the proper tools and prepped the surfaces well. While a visual inspection of the mating surfaces is important, it is not conclusive. The bolts need to be torqued down in a specific sequence. I would recommend anyone not certain, go to a tire shop and have them do it. This is certainly not a job for those who are not DIY confident, as the consequences can be dangerous to the operator as well as others. I would venture to guess that most of these products, if not all, are made with a CNC machine. Therefore, most issues would be installer error related.
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