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kerb my rim last week taken to refurb place 

 

powder coat finish isnt a very good match for the pegasus anthracite rim

 

anybody know the best place to purchase a replacement

 

thanks for any help

 

colin

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17 minutes ago, Col_skeggy said:

kerb my rim last week taken to refurb place 

 

powder coat finish isnt a very good match for the pegasus anthracite rim

 

anybody know the best place to purchase a replacement

 

thanks for any help

 

colin

Superskoda, local TPS or check the classifieds on here.  You may get lucky with a dealer having one or a set from an owner who changed their wheels upon collection (rare though).  Most main dealers will charge silly money for a single alloy. 

 

I had a nightmare trying to find an 18" Performance alloy for my Leon FR and in the end found a guy on SeatCupra.Net who works for SERE group over in Ireland and done a really good discount on a brand new wheel.  Still close to £400 though. 

 

Good luck

 

@Col_skeggy Part number is 3V0 071 498H HA7. Skoda's 'accessory' price was £220 per rim two years ago but will inevitably have gone up in price since then, due to the exchange rate if nothing else.

Have you seen this thread?

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thanks for replies  calling my dealership today 

 

superskoda cant find them listed 

 

did find a company on ebay in germany selling them but the part number is different

 

thanks colin

I know its a long way from Skegness and so may not help @Col-skeggy but I thought it might be helpful to put on record my satisfaction with the refurbishment of a 19" Phoenix Anthracite wheel the rim of which was damaged when I burst a tyre on a very deep pothole down in Sussex. The Company involved was "Spit & Polish alloy wheel refurbishment services" of  Tonbridge in Kent. I dropped the wheel in to them. They did a good job for me and it cost £72. I can recommend them. 

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i have just placed an order for  a new wheel from a skoda dealership 

 

it is less than £200 inc vat  i was expecting a lot more

 

from the parts list it was over £400 so its worth checking both

 

 

thanks for the replies

 

Colin

3 hours ago, Col_skeggy said:

i have just placed an order for  a new wheel from a skoda dealership 

 

it is less than £200 inc vat  i was expecting a lot more

 

I kerbed an alloy about 4 months into ownership of my MK II and was looking a replacement from the dealer. At the time he quoted me £264, which I thought expensive, but went ahead.  Then found the same wheel on the Skoda UK website for £167 inc VAT, so went back to the dealer not a happy man.

What I had been charged was the upgrade price (??) rather than a replacement price. Many apologies and a refund followed.

It was some years ago in my case, but the parts list may be showing an upgrade price of £400 by default. 

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