Poor quality control crooked driver


https://photos.app.goo.gl/dUEtMe39Sj3dnyh46 I have a mild OCD/quality control issue with my Klipsch R610f. The driver is not dead centered inside its beauty ring. Its sitting to the very left and bottom.
While very marginal and most people won’t notice it. But of course its bothering me....🀦🀦

My question is could this cause issues down the road?, should I just let go, or start a return? (bought them a week ago as a 5.1 bundle) All the other speakers sit perfectly centered around there rings. Thanks in advance
mikey803
Good advice about the returns, yeah I've had my share of return/exchange epic fails. also about fixing it I'm not touching it,Β  the screws are torqued down way too much not going to risk a slip of the screwdriver.Β  At this point I'm over it cosmetically.Β  it's just the principal, so going to at least try for some kind of partial refund on Monday. If that's a fail, I'll just leave a negative review about the speakers regarding the fit and finish. Other than that I'm rocking out to them right now couldn't be more happier with the sound πŸ”ŠπŸ”ŠπŸ˜ŽπŸ˜ŽπŸ€˜πŸ€˜πŸ€˜πŸ€˜πŸ’―πŸ’―
I just realized, the screws on mine, they are all going different directions. Never bothered me at first. But now that I notice they are not lined up, how can they let something like this out the door? Wonder if it is too late to re-write my review? Granted no one can see from two feet away, but they are all Phillips head, from 6" it is quite obvious the little crosses are not lined up. Of course they should be. But I had to take my car back five times and they never could get the tires to stay lined up. So I don't know, maybe I should just try and settle for the unreasonably fussy customer discount?