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Wheel refurb

Posted By: djmobi

Wheel refurb - 29/03/2010 22:09

anyone know a decent wheel refurb place reasonably local to Oxfordshire or one of those mobile ones that's actually good?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 29/03/2010 22:20

hi mate what was it drive shaft? is all else good? you happy with it
Posted By: DaveG

Re: Wheel refurb - 29/03/2010 22:38

I drove 35 miles each way to BJV (as recommended on here) 3 trips to drop off/collect 4 sets of wheels in total.
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 29/03/2010 22:55

I still dont know if its drive shaft or not and their doing a health check on the rest of the car for me.......it felt like the drive shaft to me and barnacle so hopefully thats all it is.

DaveG - I'll check these guys out on the web....I was looking at wicked wheels as they come to you, but someone told me they were expensive
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 06:46

Originally Posted By: DaveG
I drove 35 miles each way to BJV (as recommended on here) 3 trips to drop off/collect 4 sets of wheels in total.


I can fully recommend these guys, had my LE wheels powder coated here, and 1.5 years later they still look like they did the day I picked them up......
Posted By: DaveG

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 09:03

The thing with refurbing wheels is not to leave them too long in a crap state before getting them done. There was a guy at BJV picking up a set of wheels that looked all nice and clean and everything but the surface was all ripply and uneven, yet the customer was happy: the original wheels had been in a dreadful state, the BJV guy compared them to another set he'd seen which looked like they'd been sat in sea water, and he said that jap alloys were generally poor quality. There's a limit to how much damage refurbing can make good, but they did a great job on one Momo wheel I had that had had a fight (and lost) against the monstrous kerbs at the Humber Bridge toll booths years ago.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 12:40

Does any one know of a good wheel reurbing company in the Essex area please?

Thanks

Trix
Posted By: bockers

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 13:06

Typing "+wheel +refurb +essex" into the advanced search box gave me this :-
http://www.fiatcoupeclub.org/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=592686&Searchpage=1&Main=47460&Words=%2Bwheel+%2Bessex+%2Brefurb&Search=true#Post592686

laugh
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 13:29

Mine have got an awful lot of kurbing on them so I might need to source a decent set on 20VT's and get them refurbed and powder costed the correct colour. More expensive option, but they have to look perfect or whats the point....thats my opinion anyway
Posted By: bockers

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 13:32

I did two sets, one of the wheels was terrible and when they came back I could not find which one that was. You will be amazed at the result.
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 30/03/2010 15:29

Probably worth trying then....at the very least they will do until I source another set in better nick if they dont come out well enough
Posted By: Boosted7

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 09:29

As a second option, you could try city powder coaters in Birmingham. They have a deal running at the moment, 20 quid per wheel. I just had a set of 20vt wheels refurbed there a couple of weeks ago and they look fantastic. I haven't put them on the car yet, but I will before the brooklands meet.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 19:50

I'm thinking of getting mine done at city powder coaters maybe we can make a road trip laugh
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 19:55

Having had three sets done with these chaps, I recommend.

For the £80.00 you need to get the wheels to them without tyres on

With tyres =

Taken off - £5.00 per wheel
Taken off, put back on and balanced - £10.00 per wheel.
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:06

That sounds like a bargain.....how long does this take?

I'm assuming they will powder coat in anthracite?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:07

It takes around 2-3 days, depends on how busy they are. They will coat in any colour you want mate!
Posted By: Jimbo

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:08

I'd give them a paint code to do them in dj or you may be disappointed in the colour they come back in, some anthracite colours are too dark for the LE.
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:16

Is there a paint code in the owners manual?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:18

They have swabs to compare colours to if that helps?
Posted By: djmobi

Re: Wheel refurb - 31/03/2010 20:24

looks like I will need to get a second hand set then and send them off
Posted By: Jimbo

Re: Wheel refurb - 01/04/2010 13:21

Originally Posted By: djmobi
Is there a paint code in the owners manual?


Do a search for LE paint code, there are several codes to choose from.
Posted By: Boosted7

Re: Wheel refurb - 01/04/2010 13:43

Coupedummy had his wheels refurbed by city powder coaters in their standard "anthracite" colour I believe. Have a look at his photos in the coupe projects area for pics.
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