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rimblades to cover mild curbing.

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Anyone used these to hide lightly curbed wheels? I dont want a fancy colour was just thinking silver would just hide the damage. Do they stay on ok?2015-01-08-09-17-27.png

Not for me Mike

I have heard of these coming loose and damaging the car

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Bugger. I have some curbing that really bugs me but cant afford a full refurb at the moment. Any other ideas or just dont look at it? Lol

Bugger. I have some curbing that really bugs me but cant afford a full refurb at the moment. Any other ideas or just dont look at it? Lol

You could give chipsaway or autorestore a call as they do a refurb service which will be quicker and cheaper than doing a full job, which might solve your problem.

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That sounds promasing. What do they do just fix the damage rather then do the full wheel?

Just a cosmetic job

Will do until you can afford the full refurb

That sounds promasing. What do they do just fix the damage rather then do the full wheel?

 

If you go down that route, I'd be very interested to see some before and afters pics, and costings.

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Anyone have a rough example of cost?

This is why I'm glad I only pay £30 a wheel for a full refurb!

Alloy Gaiters are a little more expensive (£100 fitted) but they actualy do the job of protecting your alloys.

http://www.alloygator.co.uk

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30 quid a wheel will130787? Who did them?

Or grim and bear till you get enough for a proper refurb, I think that's what I'd do

Gators are expensive but good I guess, never had them and don't know anyone that has

I might think about it if they did some that looked the same as the chrome style edge that is cut into the original wheels (mk2 Fab VRS black alloys)

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Got a place I've used in Stockport Mike if that's any good? How much were you thinking of spending? They're £55 a wheel inc tyre removal/refit and a proper job. Dipped, sandblasted, powdercoated full wheel refurb etc.

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