Argonought It's about GO! not SHOW! Written a guide Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 7,593 Points 1,070 Location POOLE, Dorset Aug 25, 2009 #21 scottie2065 said: this is a good guide also http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-autom...iy-alloy-wheel-repair-refurbishment-pics.html Click to expand... That looks like way too much work to me - think I'll pay someone to do it. Thanks anyway
scottie2065 said: this is a good guide also http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-autom...iy-alloy-wheel-repair-refurbishment-pics.html Click to expand... That looks like way too much work to me - think I'll pay someone to do it. Thanks anyway
StiloBoy Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Jan 4, 2004 Messages 2,608 Points 401 Location Fife, Scotland Aug 26, 2009 #22 scottie2065 said: why dont you refurb them yourself, it just takes a little time, and can be done for peanuts Click to expand... Yeah but I want them to look good....lol Plus far less hassle getting replacement wheels, then at a later date get my old ones sorted and sell them back on re-couping part of the cost of the original purchase. Oh yeah and my Stilo will be on the road the whole time lol
scottie2065 said: why dont you refurb them yourself, it just takes a little time, and can be done for peanuts Click to expand... Yeah but I want them to look good....lol Plus far less hassle getting replacement wheels, then at a later date get my old ones sorted and sell them back on re-couping part of the cost of the original purchase. Oh yeah and my Stilo will be on the road the whole time lol