2014 CX9 GT wheels all ready starting to peel.

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Mazda, CX9 Grand Touring 2014
Washed my car yesterday and noticed that the film on one of the wheels was all ready starting to peel. Had the car less than 5 months 6K on the Odometer. Going to the dealer Wednesday, so I will see how the dealer handles it.

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That looks like just left over plastic protection film the factory puts on the wheels for transportation to protect the wheels, looks like the detailer just didn't catch that little piece there, it doesn't look like its the wheel clearcoat peeling. Just peel it off and you will be happy (nana)
 
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^^^ +1. Don't waste your time going to the dealer. It wasn't supposed to be there in the first place.
 
Thanks, I was wondering if it was a lining that may have been on the bead of the tire.
 
Thanks, I was wondering if it was a lining that may have been on the bead of the tire.

awwww crap, now that you mentioned it, upon closer inspection you are right and should be concerned ,

the idiot tire mount technician did not peel off the plastic wheel protection film from the wheel manufacturer entirely before mounting the tire !

he actually mounted the tire up against the wheel manufacturer's plastic protection film instead of the wheel itself and now the plastic film is stuck in between the tire bead and wheel.

this is not just a piece of plastic over the wheel that I was thinking about that I see on car carriers in the highway when transporting new cars and you see the blue transparent film over the wheels for dust/scratch protection.


see picture below with red arrow , I can actually see the thin plastic film between the tire bead and the wheel.

I would take it to the dealer and show to them along with the picture below, can't be good to have a piece of plastic film between tire bead and wheel, might lose tire pressure during cold temperatures.

It's an easy fix for them, they have to un-mount the tire, peel off the plastic film inside the wheel rim, re-mount and re-balance.

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