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a picture of my poor wheels after a trip sideways into a kerb:(

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Thats a sore one, looks OK to repair, is the rest ot the car OK. When I done a front last month the tracking was out.

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have done a visiual check and all seems ok. will need to get checks done :(

Ouch, sorry to see that. I suppose the other way of looking at it is that it could have easily been a whole lot worse :)

i of mine is similar, i had to hit the kerb to avoid a pillock in a van driving towards me - i'd just had the wheels and tyres swapped by the dealer the week before as well

I rubbed it down a bit with wet/ dry and used touch up paint/ lacquer which has improved it

ouch thats nasty, anything to do with the recent snow?

Thats not nice, really sorry to see that :(

But as said, could have been a whole lot worse - i.e. A ditch or a fence/railing or some other object/person!!

The pain will slowly subside, then once the rest of the snow has gone you should be able to get that fixed, i've gotta get 2 alloys repaired and have been quoted approx

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yeah thanks guys, the one good thing is they were needing done anyway as the previous owner must have liked kerbs more than me ;)

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