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Old 03-16-2010, 03:18 PM   #9 (permalink)
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if you were willing to repaint the entire wheels that wouldn't be a hard fix. Some filler primer and a little sanding to smooth it out will fix the shape. If it's too deep for primer you could use some JB Quick weld to fill it then sand that down to achieve a stronger filler than primer.

Only thing would be no way to "perfectly" match the original paint so you would prob have to repaint all 4 wheels. Not hard, but very time consuming to do correctly by hand. I'm 10 hours in on repainting my wheels and have only cleaned, sanded and applied 3 coats of primer and black paint. Looks great so far but I still have 3 coats of black, 6 coats of white and 6 coats of clear left to go.

For a single color with pin stripe I'd expect to spend about 20 or so hours and about $100-150 in supplies to do it correctly.
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