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Originally Posted by Weinschela
With a blowout, the OP may have had no choice. I think roadside assistance will go to the nearest dealer. This is a travesty. OP if you are near Nassau County, I can recommend a dealer. Meanwhile, I'd say let them try to fix the wheels and the spoiler etc., and get the car out of there. If you are unhappy with the results, you can pursue your own source for the wheels. You will also have proof if they screw up again, but you will not be in their clutches any longer.
BTW, I had pothole damage a couple of years ago on my F10 (no blowout) and I ended up with bent suspension components and a $2000 repair. Your insurance should cover it, and the tires and wheels should be covered by your tire/wheel policy.
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With your blowout did you see with your own eyes the suspension damage? I can't go into much detail but let's just say someone on the inside told me the service advisor was outright lying and trying to take me to the cleaners with repairs that weren't necessary.