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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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I've just spotted that I've kerbed the offside front wheel sometime this weekend  Can you repair diamond turned surfaces? Any idea on rough cost too?  Yes, I know the wheels need cleaning before anyone says otherwise!
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snuffy
2,604 posts
153 months
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The wheels need cleaning... oh, hang on..
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Lunablack
2,844 posts
31 months
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 CURB 1. A concrete border or row of joined stones forming part of a gutter along the edge of a street.  Might as well get them re-coated in Graphite too  .....  ..... Or maybe gunmetal  Might I suggest you stick to driving on the left..... Then your offside wheels will be well away from the CURB 
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gpb1
235 posts
13 months
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I had the diamond cut alloys on my golf refurbed by a company called Rimtec in Milton Keynes. Cost me 70 a wheel.
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mikey k
6,431 posts
85 months
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 George in excessive mileage horror! You can refinish diamond cuts twice max as they need to recut it. It is not cheap and needs to be done by someone who knows what he is doing Lepsons are well thought of A Luna says I'd just powder coated them all and forget the diamond cut
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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Lunablack said:  CURB 1. A concrete border or row of joined stones forming part of a gutter along the edge of a street.  http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/c...Lunablack said: Might as well get them re-coated in Graphite too  .....  ..... Or maybe gunmetal  That would make my car look chavvy though, and you know I wouldn't want that 
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peterr96
1,701 posts
44 months
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Call me stupid, but isn't that a nearside front. Or are your callipers on the leading edge of the hub body? That would at least explain a bit more how you kerbed it!
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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gpb1 said: I had the diamond cut alloys on my golf refurbed by a company called Rimtec in Milton Keynes. Cost me 70 a wheel. That's not too bad, I was expecting it to be silly money. I'll try to find someone nearer me to do it though. mikey k said:  George in excessive mileage horror! You can refinish diamond cuts twice max as they need to recut it. It is not cheap and needs to be done by someone who knows what he is doing Lepsons are well thought of A Luna says I'd just powder coated them all and forget the diamond cut I'll have a look at Lepsons, cheers. I will certainly not be powder coating them!
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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peterr96 said: Call me stupid, but isn't that a nearside front. Or are your callipers on the leading edge of the hub body? That would at least explain a bit more how you kerbed it! Oh yeah, it's the nearside front. Ignore me 
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peterr96
1,701 posts
44 months
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George H said: I'll have a look at Lepsons, cheers.
I will certainly not be powder coating them! Have a look on craigslist there are some sportspack ones on there that I think I understood were well kosher. 
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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mikey k said: It is not cheap and needs to be done by someone who knows what he is doing Lepsons are well thought of Why did you pick the one that's down in Kent?! Could you not pick a more inconvenient one for me? 
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V8 Animal
3,709 posts
79 months
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I think i would of felt that not spotted it 
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Lunablack
2,844 posts
31 months
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George H said: Why did you pick the one that's down in Kent?! Could you not pick a more inconvenient one for me?  Worth a drive....... You can get the tracking done at the same time 
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mikey k
6,431 posts
85 months
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George H said: mikey k said: It is not cheap and needs to be done by someone who knows what he is doing Lepsons are well thought of Why did you pick the one that's down in Kent?! Could you not pick a more inconvenient one for me?   They are well thought of and do a courier service, some times quality is inconvenient  Nowt wrong with powder coating dam site more durable than the lacquer AM are using on wheels 
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peterr96
1,701 posts
44 months
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George H said: Hang on a second George. What is that 3rd noun definition!!  Bloody dubble standardz there!
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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V8 Animal said: I think i would of felt that not spotted it  I thought I heard something on Saturday when I was rushing at the airport because the parking attendant was whinging at me pulling up on double yellows. Forgot about it until today when I spotted it. Lunablack said: Worth a drive....... You can get the tracking done at the same time  It would probably need doing again after the 300 mile trip back home! mikey k said:  They are well thought of and do a courier service, some times quality is inconvenient  Nowt wrong with powder coating dam site more durable than the lacquer AM are using on wheels  I don't have a spare wheel to stick on the Aston though, and I'm not entirely comfortable leaving it outside on axle stands whilst the wheels get done. Powder coating looks good (if it's in silver) and is more durable, but I like the diamond turned finish more than monotonal wheels  peterr96 said: Hang on a second George. What is that 3rd noun definition!!  Bloody dubble standardz there! It says 'North American variant'. I'm not North American.
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Neil1300R
2,863 posts
47 months
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First time I've seen Georges's wheels. They look s  t! 
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MichaelV8V
505 posts
130 months
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Powder coating is more durable, but still doesn't stand a chance against a kurb
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Little Donkey
514 posts
10 months
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Wicked Wheels done my Nismo Rays a few years back - I honestly thought I'd killed it and just phoned the dealer to order a new wheel: couldn't bear to look! He talked me into letting these guys have a go and was astonished at the result. About eighty quid, if I recall. They're a franchise, so may depend on who you get, but they come to you, so maybe worth a go.
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George H
Original Poster
10,257 posts
33 months
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Neil1300R said: First time I've seen Georges's wheels. They look s  t!  I presume you mean s  t hot?   Little Donkey said: Wicked Wheels done my Nismo Rays a few years back - I honestly thought I'd killed it and just phoned the dealer to order a new wheel: couldn't bear to look! He talked me into letting these guys have a go and was astonished at the result. About eighty quid, if I recall. They're a franchise, so may depend on who you get, but they come to you, so maybe worth a go. I'll have a look, thanks. I'd be a little reluctant using a company called 'Wicked' anything though, it doesn't conjurer up an image of a professional company to be honest! I'll see what the reviews are like on the local franchise 
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