IntegraSpeed
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Ugh so it happened today. First time in 10yrs, i accidently scuffed a curb, and got a small amount of curb rash.
Instead of dropping nearly $400 for a replacement rim, or paying i dunno $150 to a wheel repair shop, i was thinking about maybe trying to rub it down, and dab it up with some bronze paint? i don't know if i'll be happy with that, but who knows, maybe i'll get over it.
if not i'll just buy a new rim and have this one professionally repaired, and have a spare. HOWEVER hopefully I'll go another 10yrs without scuffing a curb again.
i'm guessing enkei wheels doesn't have a color code? maybe they do ? i don't know, if not i'm sure i'm not the first to have scuffed these wheels.. do you know of a good match? I see there's some Dupli-Color HWP105 High Performance Wheel Paint - Bronze on Amazon for $16.. maybe worth a go ? maybe someone's already tried it and wants to say don't bother.
Advice or opinions welcome.
I know the car is dirty.
Instead of dropping nearly $400 for a replacement rim, or paying i dunno $150 to a wheel repair shop, i was thinking about maybe trying to rub it down, and dab it up with some bronze paint? i don't know if i'll be happy with that, but who knows, maybe i'll get over it.
if not i'll just buy a new rim and have this one professionally repaired, and have a spare. HOWEVER hopefully I'll go another 10yrs without scuffing a curb again.
i'm guessing enkei wheels doesn't have a color code? maybe they do ? i don't know, if not i'm sure i'm not the first to have scuffed these wheels.. do you know of a good match? I see there's some Dupli-Color HWP105 High Performance Wheel Paint - Bronze on Amazon for $16.. maybe worth a go ? maybe someone's already tried it and wants to say don't bother.
Advice or opinions welcome.
I know the car is dirty.
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