Banged up my alloy rim....
#1
Could use some help...banged up my alloy rim....
Sounds like a rookie mistake (because it is), but I misjudged a curb while blowing a u-turn on a narrow street and scrubbed a rim pretty good. Hit hard enough for me to worry about destroying the tire. Anyway, I dont feel like spending a ton of money on a car I have only made one payment on, and was wondering if their was a way to improve the appearance. IE. smoothing it out with a high grit wheel grinder and polishing, or something along those lines. I have never done this before and I just want it to be presentable enough so people on the street dont say "Hey, looks like that shmuck cant drive." Hope someone can toss out a few ideas for me. It seems like their are some pretty knowledgable body/appearance people out there. Let me know what you think. The rims are stock 15" alloys.
Last edited by mjrossman17; 07-24-2006 at 10:16 PM.
#4
Looks like it would run around $200 for a repair ($160 minimum looks like). I saw some decent rims on tirerack.com and discounttirerack.com for under $400 for a set. Something I may consider...dont feel like tossing out more than a grand at this time.
#6
Originally Posted by joe d
200 for a repair? The OEM wheel can't be more than $110 (and that's just a guess, as the HFP 16" are $160) - add $25 to mount your current tire, and it's done.
#7
WOW! Never mind that, local dealership said $366.15 without tax!!! other one said $450, but Im sure some aftermarket will look better (and can get some that wiegh 15 - 17 lbs for the same price for four. I will keep you posted.
Last edited by mjrossman17; 07-25-2006 at 07:30 PM.
#11
Originally Posted by mjrossman17
Price/condition?
Like New, perfect condition. See my link below
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6276
I'm very flexible on the price as these aren't exactly hot selling items...
Last edited by Wave; 07-27-2006 at 09:00 PM.
#12
#14
Originally Posted by fm2n
#16
Originally Posted by nexus4400
Sucks to hear. I was very close in making your same mistake today. Anyhow, Collegehillshonda sells the rim for $280. Why not do Honda HFP on all four corners for $155 a piece?
#17
Originally Posted by DewaltDakota
You'd have to also include the cost of new tires, which would bump up the cost several more hundred dollars.
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