Split Rims dishes
Split Rims dishes
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matt-man

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2,667 posts

235 months

Monday 9th October 2017
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Hi guys,

Long time since I posted, been busy being a dad and working like a dog!!

Now winter is almost upon us, a few jobs are planned for the wedge (more on that later) but the wheels are on the list.

I feel quite happy with the process of splitting , the main section is easy to have done but the main reason for the refurbishment is because the previous owners have scuffed and dented the dish in many places so I can't just polish.

Can they be repaired or shall I just shell out for a new set? How do I know what size? Any tips?


stainless_steve

6,039 posts

274 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Depends how bad they are , pics would help.

matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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this is the worst one as it has a big dent.

I took the lacquer off a few years ago and they are polished up OK but i want perfect smile



See the biggest dent





matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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matt-man said:
this is the worst one as it has a big dent.

I took the lacquer off a few years ago and they are polished up OK but i want perfect smile



See the biggest dent

Another thought-could you go for a bigger dish on the rear? Would that give clearance or ride issue?

rev-erend

21,586 posts

300 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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You can buy new..

https://www.splitrimdesign.com/collections/16-oute...

Others here have suggested they are not great to deal with but its an option. You could always buy with a credit card for added protection.

StonetheCrows

769 posts

224 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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You can try image wheels. They made new outer rims for me as mine were both buckled http://www.imagewheels.co.uk/

matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

235 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Thanks Guys, i think new would be the best option for a stonking result.

Anyone tried going slightly wider on the rear? Dont want to have rubbing issues but would look good!

rev-erend

21,586 posts

300 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Unless it offered a better tyre choice then you might want to look at wheel spacers instead for that fill the arches rub on every tight roundabout look..

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adam quantrill

11,609 posts

258 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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I run 16" 245's on the rear, some minor rubbing issues sorted by adding bump stops and grinding a little inside one wheelarch.

If you are changing the rims you might consider 16" 8.5J or 9J.

matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

235 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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rev-erend said:
Unless it offered a better tyre choice then you might want to look at wheel spacers instead for that fill the arches rub on every tight roundabout look..

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Ha - Maybe not!

I think ill stick with standard. Going to contact the company above and have a chat smile

rev-erend

21,586 posts

300 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Any news ?

matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

235 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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No news exactly... Although I have slowly started to pull the car apart ready for the body shop.

I think I have found a place that might repair the rims ... Will update!

barrington

1,319 posts

247 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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speak to wedged up he bought brand new rims from Germany from stock
company is called felgen fuchs

Edited by barrington on Friday 17th November 21:41