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[Misc] Kerbed Alloys









Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
63,909
Withdean area
If it's a diamond cut finish or forged, i.e. a polished/shiny surface, rather than matt, the people that visit you won't be able to do it properly. The wheel needs some minor welds.

To sell a car in brilliant condition a year ago, I had all the dents etc repaired.

Mobile Tyres of Providence Place, Brighton (01273 609314) take the wheel off for you, and its collected by couriers, who take it to specialist in Kent. From memory, it takes less than a week and cost about £75 or £100 a wheel. I can't remember the price exactly.

That's by the new Sainsbury's in the New England 'Quarter'.

The Kent place is highly recommended in the industry.
 




Goring-by-Seagull

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Jan 5, 2012
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We're getting a new car in less than a month, and the alloys were £800 extra.. I can't drive yet, and am absolutely shitting myself about scuffing them up. Although this will not help you now, apparently you can get rubber-like guards that protect the edges of the alloys. Which we WILL be investing in!
 






Saltydog

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Aug 29, 2011
1,406
Ocean Wave
We've just bagged this off Groupon. Not actually used it yet so can't give a review of the place that does it though.

Alloy Refurb Brighton - Groupon

Nice deal on 4 wheels. Not used groupon before but just searched to see if there are others (I am not in Brighton) and have 20” but nothing came up. I did get wheel insurance but having read the small print might as well have burnt the cash in the garden,
 






grubbyhands

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Dec 8, 2011
2,285
Godalming
We're getting a new car in less than a month, and the alloys were £800 extra.. I can't drive yet, and am absolutely shitting myself about scuffing them up. Although this will not help you now, apparently you can get rubber-like guards that protect the edges of the alloys. Which we WILL be investing in!

Google Alloygators, I think that's what you need.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
We're getting a new car in less than a month, and the alloys were £800 extra.. I can't drive yet, and am absolutely shitting myself about scuffing them up. Although this will not help you now, apparently you can get rubber-like guards that protect the edges of the alloys. Which we WILL be investing in!

Some cars have tyres that come beyond the wheels so make kerbing more difficult as the tyre hits the kerb first.
 




carlzeiss

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May 19, 2009
5,844
Amazonia
Google Alloygators, I think that's what you need.

I had Alloygators fitted to me last car and wouldn't recommend them as one became detached from the rim while driving and so decided to remove all 4 .
The fitting and manufacturing company were unable to provide an explanation . However if you do have them make sure you notify your insurance company as they would be considered a modification to standard spec .
Best to stick to tyres with good rim protection .
 

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Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
I had Alloygators fitted to me last car and wouldn't recommend them as one became detached from the rim while driving

I wouldn't recommend them because they look SHIT!

You might as well have a big sign on the roof that says "Caution. I can't drive this car without banging into things that aren't even moving."
 


Steve_PPP

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Oct 24, 2017
108
Burgess Hill
Mobile Tyres of Providence Place, Brighton (01273 609314) take the wheel off for you, and its collected by couriers, who take it to specialist in Kent. From memory, it takes less than a week and cost about £75 or £100 a wheel. I can't remember the price exactly.

That's by the new Sainsbury's in the New England 'Quarter'.

The Kent place is highly recommended in the industry.

Most probably Lepsons - http://www.lepsons.com/

Their work is superb, a lot of wheel refurb outfits make a wheel look mint at the time, but most look rubbish again after a few years. The set of wheels I had done my Lepsons are mint after 5 years and show no signs of that changing. Worth the extra imo.
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,190
Henfield
We're getting a new car in less than a month, and the alloys were £800 extra.. I can't drive yet, and am absolutely shitting myself about scuffing them up. Although this will not help you now, apparently you can get rubber-like guards that protect the edges of the alloys. Which we WILL be investing in!

Tends to be nearside front that takes the hammering. Once you do it, keep going until it’s worth the cost of repairing!
 


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