Wheel refinishing
#1
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Wheel refinishing
I bought a set of wheels that have some average curb rash, and need a touch of straightening as well.
Who would you recommend to do this work? If I have to mail them out, I will.
I just would like the work to be done carefully, and would like the wheels painted in original bright German silver paint.
Thanks!
Who would you recommend to do this work? If I have to mail them out, I will.
I just would like the work to be done carefully, and would like the wheels painted in original bright German silver paint.
Thanks!
#2
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I've had great luck with a local company named RimPro. They did a great job in refinishing my Cup1's. But I'm sure there is someone closer that can do it equally as well.
https://www.rimpro.co/#refinishing
https://www.rimpro.co/#refinishing
#3
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See my thread on a refurb of my D90s. To do both front & back (tyres off) it takes about 4 hours, maybe 6 hours for the first wheel. I managed and surprised I could sand all the scratches and marks out. The few curb grazes I used a very fine file and sanded to finish. No filler required. The downside of filler it ‘may’ pop out when you fit a tyre.
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...90-refurb.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...90-refurb.html