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Old 19 February 2003, 11:51 AM
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What are the options/costs when it comes to alloy refurbishment? How much does it generally cost to refurb an alloy? How much for a set of 4? Can deep kerbs and scratches be repaired? What is the process for refurbing an alloy, how is the work done? How much is it to get alloys refurbed in another colour such as anthracite…or dare I say it gold

All general and specific info appreciated, as it’s a topic I have little/no knowledge of.
Old 19 February 2003, 12:03 PM
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you could take a look at www.wicked-wheels.co.uk
I havent had mine done yet (got a 2 inch scrape on one rim) but they said the price would be £50 + VAT + paint per wheel. I know my local Subaru dealer uses these guys (make up your own mind whether that is a good recommendation or not!)

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Have a mate who does this for a living (as well as selling tyres).
He charges £50 approx per wheel - depends on the damage. ie time for labour.
Most are sand/bead blasted back to the bare alloy then the damaged areas are filled and sanded down.
Whell is then resprayed in your choice of colour then sprayed with lacquer.
Looks brutal but the finished product is excellent.
Old 19 February 2003, 12:16 PM
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I just got 4 alloys stripped down and painted black for £30 per wheel.

That included taking the tyres off, blasting the wheels, rubbing down etc, painting, refitting tyres and balancing. They did a fantastic job too Wheels look like new.

£120 cash for all four wheels

Old 19 February 2003, 12:24 PM
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Darn! It just that I saw a nice set of ST2's in gold but I HATE gold! I was thinking of buying them and getting them refurbed in anthracite but by the time I buy them, refurb them and rubber them I'd have been cheaper buying new anthracite rims with a rubber deal
Old 19 February 2003, 12:34 PM
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POC: where did ya go for that great deal?
Old 19 February 2003, 12:41 PM
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Kenny,

A friend of a friend has a refurb place in Glenrothes. I'll try and dig out the email from him detailing what exactly gets done.

If I wasn't so far away, I'd get mine done their myself as he's a top bloke and would look after your wheels.

Stefan
Old 19 February 2003, 12:42 PM
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oh, forgot to say but he reckoned about £35 per wheel. I've spoken to a place in Airdrie and they said the same. I wouldn't pay £50 a wheel personally.

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Old 19 February 2003, 12:45 PM
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Chrome, was a local company to me in Hemel Hempstead, BJV Engineering - 07938 023 236, old boy with his own business.

Took them a week, but normal turnaround is a few days.

Cheers

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ive just bought these fellas from a mate, and this is probably the best wheel of the lot, there chipped kerbed and going yellow, the oz racing text is gone from 2 of them as sum harsh cleaning stuff has been used on them

ive refurbed 2 of them now
rabbued down, take all harsh edges from the outside and fill any chips/scratches with fibreglass/filler, prime and spray, they have been done in vaxhall glacier white, a local graphics place has one of the wheels so they can match the oz racing text up for me (£32 for a set of 4) the original oz text is painted on the rim itself, will do sum pics when all 4 are finnished (havent even picked me scooby up yet lol, will probs be 2morow )
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damm image tags lol

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I did mine myself for about £30 (silver paint, lacquer and wet/dry sand paper) prior to selling the car to the dealer. The end result was not perfect but the dealer couldn't tell when I said that I had had the wheels renovated (didn't say I'd done it). Only problem is each wheel took about 2-3 hrs hard graft with power sanders, then hand sanding and then spraying several coats of silver and lacquer - oh and its easy to make it look sh**e.

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sorted

£40 for shoddy wheels
£10ish for paint and laqure
£32 for signs place to redo the text in red vinal


bargin!!
Old 21 February 2003, 01:32 PM
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The place in Glenrothes is well recommended Saxo Boy, just up the road from me, if you want details give us a shout. i take it from your mail address you like frequenting the Dam!!!
Old 21 February 2003, 02:13 PM
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Only been there once smudge! It's a long storey
Old 21 February 2003, 07:21 PM
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Saxo, these guys aren't too far away from you,
Premier Industrial Painting based down in Dalkeith ,unit 10c Newbattle college annexe,0131 660 9699.

They do powdercoating of wheels and stuff.Got some stuff done for the truck and they were pretty reasonable(loads of colours to choose from aswell).
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> snudge
> The place in Glenrothes is well recommended Saxo Boy, just up the road from me, if you want details give us a shout.

Please send me the details for the wheel refurb shop. colin-maxwell@blueyonder.co.uk


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