recond wheels? south east.
recond wheels? south east.
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rat boy

Original Poster:

5 posts

279 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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does anyone know anywhere good ?
how much?
where?

plipton

1,302 posts

282 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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I wouldn't personally - unless you can get 'em X-rayed for cracks.

The saving on new just ain't worth the risk.

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

291 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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plipton said: I wouldn't personally - unless you can get 'em X-rayed for cracks.

The saving on new just ain't worth the risk.




I agree totally with pliptons comments, unless u are on about re-furbing your own.
You just dont know the history of any wheel unless new.
Lets face it unless people are upgrading there wheels and are selling there old ones, then the majority of spare wheels floating about are from autowrecks.

Dont do it

BB

plipton

1,302 posts

282 months

Sunday 5th January 2003
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Sadly we all (well, the ones who can't afford new cars) use 2nd hand wheels and tyres with little idea of their history, hoping that the state of the car when purchased is a reasonable representation of the way it's lived in the past.

If I had the cash I'd only buy new, but, as is common to most of us, can't afford to

simond001

4,519 posts

301 months

Sunday 5th January 2003
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Main dealer is the best option. They will know the car that the old wheels came off. Dream Machines "gave" me a set of 17's for Cerb when someone changed to spiders.
For refurbing them I would go to Spit and Polish in Tonbridge.

RichardR

2,905 posts

292 months

Monday 6th January 2003
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If you're after refurbishment I'd recommend B.J.V. Engineering. I got them to powder coat the wheels on my S and I've been really pleased with the result...

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plipton

1,302 posts

282 months

Monday 6th January 2003
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These look fine - my concern is when you buy them "already refurbished". You have no idea what they used to look like.

In the case when they are obviously just tarnished and haven't suffered nasty knocks that might cause cracking, that's a different story.