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ChennyZ | Posted: May 28 2010, 11:04 AM |
Japanimaniacs! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 637 Member No.: 16,120 Joined: Feb 22nd 2006 Location: New York | so yesterday while i was heading to work...trying to multi-task with my cellphone in my hand, trying to shift and steer at the same time....i hit the curb and scratched my rim up......... their alloy, is there anything i can do to make it look better? lol |
JKaiba | Posted: May 28 2010, 11:52 AM |
Alias The J' Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,366 Member No.: 16,596 Joined: Mar 13th 2006 Location: One Day In an Office.. Typing... On a computer | I don't know about New York but if you were in California, there are a number of places where they do wheel repair. If it's just scratches and not warped wheel they can probably do a good job resurfacing it. I doubt you can do anything without some shop machinery. At minimum a power sander and a preexisting knowledge on how to resurface your specific wheel will be required. Post pic? |
Möbius | Posted: May 28 2010, 10:46 PM |
IDW Top Poster Group: Advanced Members Posts: 33,844 Member No.: 3,524 Joined: Oct 2nd 2004 Location: Update Profile | That's about it... Needs to have the physical damage taken care of, then recoated to look the same. Easier said than done. >_< |