Possible rim damage from alignment hardware?

What kind of rim damage can be done by an alignment hardware? A little while ago I got an alignment at Goodyear. I had my summer rims removed and my winter tires installed. I noticing when detailing the rims before storing them for winter, I saw a little dent like the size of an end of a paper clip on the lower rim limp. I noticed when they do the alignment, the pins went between (behind) the rim lip and tire. I don’t think the alignment hardware caused it because I looked over each rim after the job. Or it might of been some road debris (stone) that caused it because I have a few spots on the inner rim areas where some of the chrome is removed/pealed away due to road debris… Sucks :frowning:

Your horrible wheels, that are beyond saving, were not damage by alignment tools, just poor taste.

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i can’t tell if MPD is being sarcastic

The lugs they use most times clamp on the inside of the outer lip, the area you listed. They use force pushing outward from the center to hold themselves in place. They can dig into the aluminum. There are adapters so that the heads can clamp onto the outside of the rim softly

Thanks carnut

It is possible for a rim to be damaged from alignment heads.

I found the same marks in my wheels after I got my alignment also. I guess thats what I get for taking it in with my summer wheels instead of switching my winters on quick. :frowning:

Rims, lol.

rims make me laugh out loud to

Did you go back there or you didn’t even bother complaining?

I didn’t bother- chalked it up to my stupidity leaving the summer wheels on…