Alloy wheel repair - Feedback
Alloy wheel repair - Feedback
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rawy

Original Poster:

26 posts

154 months

Monday 13th January
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Hi All

My car was involved in an accident & the wheel was face was badly damaged. The car has been returned repaired but the wheel looks like is has 100s of lines running round the wheel rather than being a sheer smooth surface.

Am I expecting too much for it to be the same smooth finish?




Cheers

Rawy

snotrag

15,331 posts

230 months

Monday 13th January
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Rubbish diamond cut finish.

The wheel lathe has been incorrectly set and done too quick.

the-norseman

14,772 posts

190 months

Monday 13th January
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How does it compare to the other wheels.

rawy

Original Poster:

26 posts

154 months

Monday 13th January
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the-norseman said:
How does it compare to the other wheels.
This is a non repaired wheel:



Excuse the salt, just noticed when collected.

Cheers

Rawy

Far Cough

2,459 posts

187 months

Monday 13th January
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Not the same finish. I'd be letting them have another go at doing it correctly.

Quattromaster

3,004 posts

223 months

Monday 13th January
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snotrag said:
Rubbish diamond cut finish.

The wheel lathe has been incorrectly set and done too quick.
Being in the alloy refurb game for over 25 years I can confirm this is the correct answer.

( There are a few, and I mean few wheel that have this style cut, Lexus being the most popular)

Send it back.

SteBrown91

2,898 posts

148 months

Monday 13th January
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I’m surprised they refurbed it I would have thought they would just fit a new wheel to be honest.

Belle427

11,020 posts

252 months

Tuesday 14th January
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safer to get a new wheel in my opinion.

Jayzee

2,722 posts

223 months

Thursday 16th January
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The wheel is as probably ball polished from new. Diamond cut will leave loads of lines, so that’s not the correct finish to match.

Not many wheel places have a ball polisher - I think Lepsons do now.