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Chopped alloy wheel

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On my way to work this morning I had to swerve on a country lane as I rounded a right hand bend. As I straightened up on the exit I was just to far over to the nearside and clipped a kerb stone that had been dislodged and was now leaning into the carriageway.

 

It resulted in me blowing out the tyre, it ripped a hole big enough to get 3 of my fat fingers in on the sidewall.

 

My tyre has now been replaced and I'm left with a 5p sized chip on the face of the wheel. It seems to be down to the alloy, my question is how do I best get this repaired? I'm assuming that it will need to be filled and then painted. Can anyone recommend a reputable company in either Cheshire East, Poynton way or over in Chesterfield Derbyshire.

 

I have reported the kerb and spoken to the council about claiming my monies back, they seem quite helpful about it.

 

I just want to make sure I get a decent outfit to effect the repair.

 

Thanks in advance. :thumbup:

Can't recommend anywhere, but it's good to see the council are willing to cover costs. 

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