kerbed alloy wheels!!!

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evening all

anyone know what I'd be looking at to refurb alloy wheels (either individually or all 4) and any reputable companies (national or SE) that they could recommend

Parking at Wentworth early this morning (bit of a rush and not concentrating) and majorly mullered my driver's side rear alloy. Sickener.

All four have now been kerbed to some degree and frankly it makes me ill to look at them
 
Ooooo, tough break. I guess it will cost you more than a Wentworth green fee for all four, however obviously it depends on what your driving.

Obviously it depends on what specific alloys they were, and what size they were etc, but I know two people who have had similar thoughts in terms of wanting to repair kerbed wheels.

One mate found that it would be 'uneconomical' to repair them and ended up buying a new set.

The other paid about £200 to repair all 4, however this was a £600 set of alloys so was money reasonably well spent I suppose. He used these people and their rough / approximate price guide is copied below the link.

http://www.smartfixuk.com/faqs/

Indicative prices per wheel for the repairs are as follows:
Up to 19” - from £45 + VAT
19” to 20” - from £55 + VAT
Over 21” - Contact us
Prices may vary depending on location and type of alloy wheel.
Some specialist finishes may incur an additional charge.
Our technicians will be happy to discuss pricing with you before you decide to proceed with the repairs.

As a company they certainly did a good job on his wheels from what I have seen, but how they were to deal with etc I have no idea. I only have the link because he sent it to me at the time in case it ever came in handy. He certainly recommended them, despite them often operating as a franchise.
 
Dont fancy doing it yourself then???

All you would need is a tyre machine and balancer, sander with various attachments, bodyfiller, some fine wet&dry, 2 aeresols of primer, 2 of silver and 2 of lacquer, a heat gun and er, about 12 hours spare.

I have been known to dabble in it but god it is hard work.
 
Dear "concerned" of London. Learn to drive :D

No, seriously , ask Mono, I hear they're good in the pool :o he'll have you a new set in no time. (only joking lad)







There are loads that do repairs, best to go with one that someone has used and has been good. More cowboys out there than on the course
 
Hi Mike if you are any were up north in the next few weeks try these
www.Wheelrepairs.co.uk it’s my sons company they do all the work for the BMW Mercede-benz Toyota,and Volvo plus the other car dealers around Humberside.
Sure Scott will do you a good deal.
 
dear all, thanks for the advice and suggestions. As a confirmed hater of DIY and a bodgemiester of anything in that field I am forced to do, that route is not an option!
 
These guys are good Mike....

http://www.spitandpolish.co.uk/

Based in Tonbridge (Kent) they have been around for Donkeys years, and do a really good job. Your wheels will come back as good as the day they left the showroom.
They offer a collection and delivery service too.
We've used them countless times, and have never had cause to complain.
Rob
 
Yes Tony, business is booming he thinking of opening a branch over here in Wigan as no one does alloy wheel refurbishment and powder coating
 
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