Originally Posted by
rpenmanparker
OP, I wouldn't be surprised if that defect would attack tubes and cause flats in them as well. I still don't understand why you simply don't return the wheels for a refund. This is not your problem, yet you are accepting it. This is between the shop and Reynolds. You properly should have nothing to do with it.
I believe it did attack the tubes because i attempteda ride tubed just before sendng them in and had two blowouts leaving me stranded yet again which has added to my frustrations.