OZ split rim refurb
Discussion
Wheels are next on the list. The split rims on mine have previously been painted (badly)along with the bolts and have a few kerb gouges and scratches. Some are too big to polish out.
Just pondering the next step as it's not a job I want to do myself.
Can you buy replacement dishes?...... Cheaper than a repair?
Failing that a specialist near Birmingham?
Cheers
Rich
Just pondering the next step as it's not a job I want to do myself.
Can you buy replacement dishes?...... Cheaper than a repair?
Failing that a specialist near Birmingham?
Cheers
Rich
gmw9666 said:
Ow do Rich :-)
Was randomly having a search myself on a cost effective replacement wheel for my lattice given I'm struggling to find any center caps for my originals
Came across this brand "Dare". For my size 15x7 is only 300 quid.
http://www.lkperformance.co.uk/alloys-by-brand/dar...
Hi Glen........how's the ear busting Wedge?Was randomly having a search myself on a cost effective replacement wheel for my lattice given I'm struggling to find any center caps for my originals
Came across this brand "Dare". For my size 15x7 is only 300 quid.
http://www.lkperformance.co.uk/alloys-by-brand/dar...
I have looked at buying new but I think the refurb costs are similar?
The originals are worth strong money so maybe I should mothball them and buy some replicas..........
ThePrisoner said:
Hi
Take a look at this Thread.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I now have those Alloys fitted to my Griff. You can't beat the Originals.
Thanks for the replies. I do want to keep the originals so l'll try the polisher bloke.Take a look at this Thread.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I now have those Alloys fitted to my Griff. You can't beat the Originals.
Pureklas in Coventry get good reviews, anyone used them?
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