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How do you refurb lightly kurbed alloys?



  1.8 8v RSi
I'm assuming someone on here knows how its done....would be greatly appreciated if you could let me know as i wanna give it a go myself...
also I'm going to be painting them in a different colour....
any tips on that as well?
eg.....the whole process...
If my attempt fails I'll just send them off to be done properly
 
  1.8 8v RSi
recon if i paid this guy £60 he would do it for me? lol...douesnt sound has hard as i thought.....guess it just need dedication and no short cuts...
 
  1.8 8v RSi
yeah i was thinkin that but....if it can be done with tyres on then well yeah lol....i dunno really....
 
  AMV8, Mk1 Golf
well to get kerbing out i angle grinded the rim, i wouldnt fancy doing that with tyres on personally
 
Don't Halfords sell Alloy repair kits.

Probably not the best way but I'm sure if you took your time or practised on a crummy old wheel you didn't care about, you could get it looking good.
 
  1.8 8v RSi
yeah...was suggested by garage lol.... but i dont trust myself with an angle grinder....might just get a taste for destruction n anihlate them
 
  1.8 8v RSi
never looked to halfords for that lol....but might just pop in tomorrow n look...otherwise ill follow that first guide
 
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  Punto/Clio GTT
its the "proper" way to do it, take the tyres off, but theres really no need at all.

i just let all the air out so i can slide the masking tape down the back
 
  Punto/Clio GTT
nah, you have to drive about with the tyres deflated, thats the downside.

you get used to it though.

loads more launch traction, great for 1/4 miling.
 
  Punto/Clio GTT
sarcastic s**t, i ment do they have to be resealed or something at the garrage?

;) nah just inflate em as normal.

tbh i dunno what you mean by reseal?

ive blew up loads of deflated tyres and never "resealed" any?

i aint a tyre fitter though so maybe im cutting a corner, i dunno.

no comebacks though
 


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