Wheels too far gone for refurb?
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Definitely look like they'll be OK, although if it's a fixed price type affair they might not want to spend ages filling in the pitted surface once they've been shot-blasted ready for the next layers.
I'd be tempted to take them somewhere else anyway - they obviously don't want the job.
I'd be tempted to take them somewhere else anyway - they obviously don't want the job.
The late '80's, West Germany manufactured, deep dish, EXIP Mesh alloys i bought for my 205 GTI a few years back were in far worse condition corrosion wise than those in your pics OP and they refurbed (powdercoat via a local specialist) perfectly fine with no visible defects and are still fine on the car 18 months later.
The only thing the place that did my wheels advised was that due to the age / corrosion damage they wouldn't be suitable for any diamond cut / polished finish but powdercoating was fine. I guess if you were planning on having any cut / polished finish on the rim / lip done they'd be right to advise they wouldn't look good but i can't see why those wheels wouldn't refurb fine via a powdercoat?
The only thing the place that did my wheels advised was that due to the age / corrosion damage they wouldn't be suitable for any diamond cut / polished finish but powdercoating was fine. I guess if you were planning on having any cut / polished finish on the rim / lip done they'd be right to advise they wouldn't look good but i can't see why those wheels wouldn't refurb fine via a powdercoat?
Edited by AlexRS2782 on Tuesday 13th September 20:17
Pica-Pica said:
Should be fine to powder coat.
By the way; I have never seen wheel weights on the outside of an alloy wheel before. I always imagined the tolerances were stacked up to make any weights needed to be on the inside.
My balancer does have a couple of modes for putting wheel weights on the outer barrel like that, so it's clearly "a thing", but I agree it looks very ugly.By the way; I have never seen wheel weights on the outside of an alloy wheel before. I always imagined the tolerances were stacked up to make any weights needed to be on the inside.
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