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Csquared 08-10-2011 08:13 PM

Looks like an easy fix, should come out looking brand new!

BeachZTT 08-10-2011 08:21 PM

Yep, from some of the ones I have seen repaired that is pretty mild.

KillerBee370 08-10-2011 08:38 PM

My wheels are STILL relatively scratch free (I bumped a glossy painted curb in a parking structure once and left a half inch rub which I just painted myself since my wheels are black)

I guess this is largely due to the fact that:

a. I'm the ONLY one who drives my car and,

b. I always park a foot or so away from anything :ugh:

happytheman 08-10-2011 08:41 PM

Oh nice! That's really good news! Tell me...would any of you consider taking this repair to the stealership?

KillerBee370 08-10-2011 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1255562)
Oh nice! That's really good news! Tell me...would any of you consider taking this repair to the stealership?

Hell no! They have a guy that goes around in a mobile wheel fix van. For sure that will be cheaper.

(I'm sure they have someone like that in your area as well)

happytheman 08-10-2011 09:01 PM

Hmm, how convenient! I will definitely check into that! I'm sure if one was good at it, he/she could make a buck or two at that in consideration that nearly everyone scrapes their wheels.

gurneyeagle 08-10-2011 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1255562)
Oh nice! That's really good news! Tell me...would any of you consider taking this repair to the stealership?

From your pictures, I'd say you have nothing to worry about. I took a chunk out of two spokes on my G, and after the repair, you couldn't tell anything ever happened.

As far as going to the dealer, they are just going to call the same guy you could and add a mark-up to it. That's not being a "stealership", that's just business.

happytheman 08-11-2011 06:18 AM

Okay, one last question: Does the tire need to be removed for repair of the wheel?

If so, I need to be a little more particular about who performs the work. I certainly don't need more damage to the wheel than there already is!:ugh2:

gurneyeagle 08-11-2011 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1255924)
Okay, one last question: Does the tire need to be removed for repair of the wheel?

If so, I need to be a little more particular about who performs the work. I certainly don't need more damage to the wheel than there already is!:ugh2:

No need to remove the tire for repair. In fact, they repaired my wheel both times in my driveway.

BeachZTT 08-11-2011 06:59 AM

Happy, check out the top video on this page...

Alloy wheel repair link

happytheman 08-11-2011 05:54 PM

Beach - thanks for the recommendation! I have reached out to the local mobile repair representative just now to see what kind of qoute he can drum up for me! I'll keep you guys updated! :tup:

shadoquad 08-11-2011 05:57 PM

I think they're lying to you, happy.

Just to show you what a true friend I am, I'll trade you my 18" base wheels straight up for your damaged-beyond-recognition 19" sports wheels.

I just don't think you're gonna find this kind of offer anywhere. :stirthepot:



jk, I'm glad it should be repairable.

tjlazer 08-11-2011 06:24 PM

yeah I would not bother getting a new wheel. That is minor damage and can be repaired easy. If you buy a new wheel it can happen again and you would be pissed again. Just get it fixed, in a year or so you will have knics, scratches even when being really careful! I have no curbage on mine, but I do have several rock chips and some scratches that I have no idea how they got there! Just wear and tear I guess...

BeachZTT 08-11-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1257083)
Beach - thanks for the recommendation! I have reached out to the local mobile repair representative just now to see what kind of qoute he can drum up for me! I'll keep you guys updated! :tup:

We got your back... Quad's offer looks good though! :tup:

happytheman 08-11-2011 08:06 PM

Oh Quad! How wonderful of you to provide me with such an opportunity! The chance to have even more lightweight (but still forged) wheels is nearly irresistible! But alas, I fear the cumbersome cost of shipping that I might incur may far outweigh (and not quite offset) the cost of a repair! I suppose I will never know the true joy of shaving time off my 1/4 mile.... :crying:


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