The problem: I have Nismo wheel which I curbed on accident because of a fogged up window. It's a long story. No dents or bends just some really bad rash
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01-09-2013, 10:39 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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The problem: I have Nismo wheel which I curbed on accident because of a fogged up window. It's a long story. No dents or bends just some really bad rash on the lip.
1. Is it even worth it to fix them 2. Does anyone know of a good shop that can repair and powder coat my wheels (shipped to and from since Madison sucks *** for car services)
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Honestly if the curb isnt bad I would do a bondo repair and then send them to mike here on the forum for some premium powdercoating. Google: Bondo wheel repair.
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I cant say from personal experience but there are a crap ton of threads on forums(use at your own risk) of people doing this. Its just what ive seen and nothing more.lol Im pretty good at not curbing my wheels
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Just looked into it a little bit and a few powerdercoating shops are saying to not use it as the powder wont stick to it. Cant find anything regarding heat...yet haha. But if you can apply a primer over the bondo I wonder if it will stick better then. OP should become labrat.
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^Mine are painted too. Zero compaints here as far as nicks or scratches go.
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I guess paint is an option. I was just under the impression that paint looks worse.
I've actually never been in any kind of accident ever. I once hit a deer in a very old car, but I don't really count that as those are really hard to avoid sometimes. But yea I got cold at a stop light and turned the heat on and bam insta fog as the light turns green. Result is I end up curbing :/ Just want to get them repaired for spring, or get rid of them and get news ones. I would prefer just to repair them. The stock wheels aren't that bad IMO. EDIT: So did some searching and heat apparently does effect bondo.
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No man...don't do all that. Find a good, I'm mean really good mobile repair guy...the kind that works on high-end cars. Two Nismo Rims with Rash + 1 hour at the location of my choice (in this case work) + $150 + Son Tran = brand new freaking Nismo Rims. I challenge anyone to find the rash on my rims. Search Son Tran Cuban on the forum for before and after pics. I'd post them but I'm traveling.
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Follow the link and click on locations and see if there is a guy near you and he will go to you. The guy that we use at the dealership I work at is awesome. And it's pretty cheap. They can match pretty much any painted finish.
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