MagicVan - anyone had there alloys done?
MagicVan - anyone had there alloys done?
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grar

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867 posts

175 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Aup, just asking the above.

I've been quoted £180 to get my alloys refurbed, just wondered if anyone on here has used them and if they'd recommend. They operate in Central Scotland but may be franchises elsewhere, not sure.

The tyre is deflated and pulled back enough for access, its only the visible side of the wheel which is treated, the damage is repaired and then the wheel is painted..

Anyone got anything to say, good or otherwise?

cheers


MikePlum

83 posts

206 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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I saw this service on an episode of Wheeler Dealers, though not sure of the company used, the technique was how you described.

They tarted up a set of E36 M3 wheels and i must say they looked very impressive (on telly) but not sure what they would look like up close and personal.

Are there any reviews on Google?

Exige77

6,523 posts

207 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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For £250 you can get a prober all over job from a reputable wheel refurbishers.

Takes a few days though.

Ex77

grar

Original Poster:

867 posts

175 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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MikePlum said:
Are there any reviews on Google?
Can't find much at all, spoken with the Company, seem professional and their website looks good, suppose I'm just looking for a referal on here.

They say the work is guranteed for 24 months, so seems all good.

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

266 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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As others above have said, for not a huge difference you can have the entire wheel done and get an all over even coat in new super bright and shiny silver (or whatever).

ammw

203 posts

199 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Just googled MagicVan and checked out their website. They have a slightly strange concept of of 'Central Scotland'. They're actually based in Dundee, and says they cover Dundee-North Fife and Angus.

lordlee

3,137 posts

261 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Did you mean "their alloys done?"

As mentioned you would want them properly dipped and powder coated for that money.

Garlick

40,601 posts

256 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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grar said:
Anyone got anything to say, good or otherwise
You're in the right place for that.

stinkywinkyboy

15 posts

198 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Ive used Mark at phoenix before
www.phoenixalloys.co.uk
good job they done on my 306 rallye alloys, they do a lot of wheels for dealers and trade
If your in Scotland i'd give them a call

Dog Star

17,004 posts

184 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Exige77 said:
For £250 you can get a prober all over job from a reputable wheel refurbishers.

Takes a few days though.
TWS (The Wheel Specialist - google - they have branches throughout the UK) do them same day - drop your car in first thing in the morning and collect after work. If you haggle they'll do them for £250 (as I discovered when a mate got them for this much - normally about £300 for a set of 17s).

This is MUCH better than simply getting them flashed over with some spray.

- tyres removed from rims
- old paint/coat removed
- shot blasted
- powder coated and baked
- tyres replaced, balanced etc

I've had my wheels done (and subsequently repaired by them after trashing the left hand pair), my GFs, several freinds and family. Their work has been flawless (Leeds branch).

If you're getting your wheels done then get a proper job done - not some bloke with a spray compressor in a van; that's no way as good as powder coat.

Bonefish Blues

32,401 posts

239 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Exige77 said:
For £250 you can get a prober all over job from a reputable wheel refurbishers.

Takes a few days though.

Ex77
As stated, a little more and get a proper job.

Used these guys with good results - a very good business model IMHO http://pxwheels.com/