Another "Grr" moment
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mines were already quite bad when i got them off e-bay, i added a few more kurbing marks to them , and followed by a dremil multi tool when i got bored one day to remove the kerbing and left the bare metal they corroded very bad. once i get the car back from the bodyshop im definitly getting them sortedPolo96CL wrote:Are they prone to breaking then? I guessed so because lots of people talk about getting them refurbished
Ahh I see, they look fantastic the BBS ones do. How much do they cost for a refurb, thats the powdercoat and laquer right? I know a few of my parents mates have had their Lotus's alloys refurbished and some have either had powdercoat and one other method (which I can't remember
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Wonder wheels and Autoglym Alloys wheel cleaner is a godsend! I used it on my current VW alloys (if thats what you can call them
) and it make them look like new (beside the few corrosion patches).
I'll probably end up getting them from someone on here to be honest and get them refurbed. I feel a bit inclined to do it because it only cost me £750 for the car and spending £300 odd on alloys that need a refurb seems to bring some reality into the situation. I suppose you can sell them and put the old ones back on if you sell the car
I'll probably end up getting them from someone on here to be honest and get them refurbed. I feel a bit inclined to do it because it only cost me £750 for the car and spending £300 odd on alloys that need a refurb seems to bring some reality into the situation. I suppose you can sell them and put the old ones back on if you sell the car
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I only got mine refurbed because 2 separate garages managed to kerb 2 of them, and I accidently kerbed a third. Can't remember where I got them but they were £600 for the 4 new, and only £100 more for a set of Toyo T1-R's (195/45 - I think, I get muddled between the S's and the R's). Had to change them for 195/40s as the original tyres were rubbing even before lowering

