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Old 11-29-2009, 02:13 AM   #4 (permalink)
kannibul
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Originally Posted by Boostcrazy View Post
I've done this before on my rsx wheels. I think though with this type of finish on sport wheels its kinda hard to match it good. I would just do it a different color to match your needs.
Exactly, not only in matching the slight discoloration of the clear they use, but also because you'll also end up with a shiny spot where you sand it out.

If it's bad enough to consider repair, it's bad enough to consider replacement (or as Boostcrazy said, powercoat them to hide it)

Either way, bondo on wheel = bad, IMO. It'll fly off, and IF it doesn't, or doesn't right away, it'll throw your wheel off balance...potentially damaging the tire from vibrationally bouncing down the road.
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