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Old 04-06-2006, 07:02 PM   #1
Cobra
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Default Has anyone had their mag wheels repaired?

Unfortunately 2 of my mags are damaged, one was my fault and the other wasn't. Anyway, tyres will be due fairly soon and I was hoping to get the rims repaired while the tyres are off.

Who repairs them? Will any tyre shop do repairs or only a select few? What is the cost involved? Would it depend on the extent of the damage? How good was the the repair? Was it noticable?

I have BA XR 18 non genuine wheels. They look very similar to the originals, and I beleive they have clear coat so they can't just be touched up? If the cost is prohibitive, or the repair quality isn't worth the effort, I will just live with them damaged, or maybe get two replacements.

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