i had my Vredesteins tyres fitted last week, and i went to an independant tyre shop to have them installed as they couldnt get any Vreds , so i purchased from Camskill.
Two tyre fitters, i watched both, one was carefull with the tyre lever ,placing a plastic plate on the alloy face to stop damaging removing the old tyre, the other, what should be described as a YTS tea making lad, just got the tyre lever, without any care on the alloy, and prised off the tyre, against the my precious gloss alloy, i jumped in, and said to him , do you mind using the plastic plate so you dont carve chunks off my Red rim please. He then after cusing under his breath, went and put my alloy on the car with a Windy gun!!!, without even using a torque wrench. That was it , i went spastic to put it lightly.
You have to keep an eye and make aware the Party thats gonna carry out the work , that you expect to have the wheels and car in exactly the same state as you give it to them.
Sorry , made my P!ss boil
Oh and the tyre pressures where at two different pressures, one at 38 psi, and the other 34 psi.