Refurb OEM wheels

jpr

New member
I have a few dents in my OEM wheels, does anyone know of a good shop that can fix them?

Thanks,
-John
 

jpr

New member
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

call Tom @Sportmachines they will look new again :tup::tup:

Thanks! ...and, do you think it is better to re-clear coat them also (a couple of the wheels have some peeling), or would it be better to just refinish without clearcoat?
 

SYCLONE#1531

'MOFOFAST
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

You could always have them sanded and polished!! No more clear coat problems! + easy maintenance!

 

jpr

New member
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

You could always have them sanded and polished!! No more clear coat problems! + easy maintenance!


Yeah, that's what I was thinking, but I haven't seen it done - did you do that?

(I sure miss my Ty! ...but I'm looking again, hopefully this summer... maybe I'll try a Sy this time...)
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

FWIW and IMHO, the machined look is better than the sanded/polished look. A refurbished set looks very nice. I'd definitely coat it afterwards, polished or not, to stop the corrosion.
 

bezerk

New member
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

FWIW and IMHO, the machined look is better than the sanded/polished look. A refurbished set looks very nice. I'd definitely coat it afterwards, polished or not, to stop the corrosion.

Good question on how you keep the machined looks if they corroded under the coat
 

ziembic

Donating Member
Re: Refurb OEM wheels

The sport machines refinished wheels look spectacular. I have seen them in person. They look very stock, just new. They have a way to maintain (or replace for all I know) the machine look. Hit them up for some before and afters.
 
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