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Old Jul 17, 2003
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Does Streetglow warrenty cover this?

On one of my side tubes one of the the rubber ends on the ends of the tubes ripped off, I'mm guessing the wire cought on something? So the wire ripped off and there is nothing to hook the end off the wire. Does the warrenty cover this? I know they mention the outside tubing breakage but not anything else. If not is there ny plce tht sells inividual tubes.

By the way I have the gold series.

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They warranty their products against defects. If it was PROFESSIONALY installed, they should take care of it. Otherwise you'll just have to buy another tube. And those can be purchased directly from StreetGlow.

Either way, it's just up to them as to wheter or not the rubber end qualifies as the outer tube breaking.
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