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Lightly Kerbed Alloy


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Idiot I'm so angry with myself .....manoeuvre I've done a thousand times before :(

 

Outer rim just scrapped about 8 inches on the very edge no dents

 

Anyone used chips away ? if so are they any good ?

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Depends on your standards and ability to spot a crap job.

 

Personally we've rectified work carried out by them and frankly it's been crap

OK based on that comment how about a reconmendation for the Chichester area ?

 

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What make of alloy is it?

 

The reason I ask is because I know you can buy Rota alloy wheel paint from Rare Rims on here & if it's not too bad you might want to try repairing it yourself.

 

My old Rotas got curbed a few times in my ownership and I repaired them each time myself. Does take some balls though as you have to use various grades of wet n' dry paper on them until you get a smooth finish.

Then prime the alloy & repaint/lacquer all done by hand. Not blowing my own trumpet but other people couldn't even tell where I had repaired it in the end. B):D

 

Safest bet though is probably to take it somewhere like "The Wheel Specialist" for a really good repair job. ;)

Link: http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/locations/fareham-hants/

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Depends on your standards and ability to spot a crap job.

 

Personally we've rectified work carried out by them and frankly it's been crap

OK based on that comment how about a reconmendation for the Chichester area ?

 

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Outside of my duristiction dude but if you end up using someone on anything other than a personal recommendation ( I.e you google someone) ask what type of paint they are using (you want to hear that automotive grade 2k paints are being used), if it's a refurbishment or a refacing (that's whole wheel inside and out or just the face), how they apply the paint ( you don't want to be hearing 'rattle can' - HVLP spray gun is how it's going to be done best).

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What make of alloy is it?

 

The reason I ask is because I know you can buy Rota alloy wheel paint from Rare Rims on here & if it's not too bad you might want to try repairing it yourself.

 

My old Rotas got curbed a few times in my ownership and I repaired them each time myself. Does take some balls though as you have to use various grades of wet n' dry paper on them until you get a smooth finish.

Then prime the alloy & repaint/lacquer all done by hand. Not blowing my own trumpet but other people couldn't even tell where I had repaired it in the end. B):D

 

Safest bet though is probably to take it somewhere like "The Wheel Specialist" for a really good repair job. ;)

Link: http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/locations/fareham-hants/

Judd is the make

 

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Judd is the make

 

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Best take it to a specialist really. ;)

 

The only problem you might come across is getting them to match the paint, ...they may suggest you have all 4 redone if they can't get an exact paint match although unless it's a special colour or a particularly old set of alloys a colour match shouldn't be a problem.

 

Let us know how you get on. :thumbs:

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Assuming your wheels are silver rather than smoked chrome, you could try Wicked Wheels. I think they cover most of England. They are mobile but they take the wheel off and repair it in a specially equipped van. I used them a few times on my first 370 and was happy with results (I'm quite fussy too.). I believe it's a franchise arrangement though, so the quality of the work naturally depends to some extent on the individual.

 

Whoever you choose, check online for reviews by customers.

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OK..

 

Turns Out my wheels are Diamond cut and the only place that does them is in Fareham so Road trip tomorrow to get an estimate.

 

No mobile service is prepared to take them on.

 

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I used chipsaway for a similar mark about half as long. The guy did a great job (you can't see anything) for next to nothing in a few hours, but it is a franchise, so I might have just beeen lucky and got a good 'un in my postcode.

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Crickey, I think you got away lightly there chief. I'd have a bash at that myself if they were mine.

Alas not being able that's not an option.

 

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Lol not quite getting it are they.

 

Very few people will touch these mate. They need to be put on a lathe and recut.

 

Get it done ASAP otherwise salt could get In under the lacquer and the 'white worm' will ensue

 

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Crickey, I think you got away lightly there chief. I'd have a bash at that myself if they were mine.

Alas not being able that's not an option.

 

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Lol not quite getting it are they.

 

Very few people will touch these mate. They need to be put on a lathe and recut.

 

Get it done ASAP otherwise salt could get In under the lacquer and the 'white worm' will ensue

ok, my bad

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Crickey, I think you got away lightly there chief. I'd have a bash at that myself if they were mine.

Alas not being able that's not an option.

 

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Lol not quite getting it are they.

 

Very few people will touch these mate. They need to be put on a lathe and recut.

 

Get it done ASAP otherwise salt could get In under the lacquer and the 'white worm' will ensue

ok, my bad

Hey you don't know until you know.

 

To put in perspective the best wheel refurbisher in Chester (probably Cheshire in my opinion) won't touch them situ a barge pole and that's not because they don't have the equipment. ....Just decided it was too much of a mare to rectify.

 

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Interested to see the finish you get as I kerbed one of my diamond cut rota gtrs last week in a similar state.

Will post after pics when I get her home.

 

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