Wheels curbed
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Wheels curbed
Hey, so basically i was making a tight right turn and bounced the car off the curb. (I just got her a month ago, still not used to how wide the car is). Anyways, my rear right wheels is effed. Do i replace the whole wheel? Or is there a way to fix it? Then Alignment/ suspension check right? It totally ruined my day to see my baby hurt. I dont want to go to the dealer because I'm pretty sure they will rape my wallet. Where would i find a good deal on 1 evo X gsr stock wheel? Thank you for you help guys.
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making turns to the passenger side in the X sucks...it drives me nuts
anyway,
you should go to an alignment/tire shop and have the alignment check or even have the car realigned since the factory alignment sucks...while you are there have them check the balance of the wheel
if the wheel is still in good physical shape you could find a mobile wheel repair company to see if they can fix it
if you want to replace the wheel browse the classifieds and PM someone selling one
anyway,
you should go to an alignment/tire shop and have the alignment check or even have the car realigned since the factory alignment sucks...while you are there have them check the balance of the wheel
if the wheel is still in good physical shape you could find a mobile wheel repair company to see if they can fix it
if you want to replace the wheel browse the classifieds and PM someone selling one
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I can give you "a" true cost to have a wheel reconditioned:
Recondition Wheel: $179.00
Rear tire mount and balance : $15.00
Thrust Alignment : $ 85.00
Grand total paid : $306.20 (CA tax is 9.75%)
Thats what I paid to have my wheel put right. The damage wasnt bad just a bit of rash. I also went to a pro tire shop with all the latest equipment.
When I got the tire and car back it drove better than before and the wheel looked good as new. They even washed the car!!
Recondition Wheel: $179.00
Rear tire mount and balance : $15.00
Thrust Alignment : $ 85.00
Grand total paid : $306.20 (CA tax is 9.75%)
Thats what I paid to have my wheel put right. The damage wasnt bad just a bit of rash. I also went to a pro tire shop with all the latest equipment.
When I got the tire and car back it drove better than before and the wheel looked good as new. They even washed the car!!
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Awesome advice everyone! Thanks. So now the question is this, do i fix/replace the wheel first? Or get an alignment first? Getting a new wheel for 150 like the above post said would be pretty sweet. Do they need to take the tire off to see the wheel damage? There is definitely rash around half the lip of the wheel, however none of the spokes got damaged. (weird). When i hit the curb, it felt hard and i was startled when i didnt see any body damage. ( I for sure thought the side skirts were screwed.) Im sure the alignment is off because driving straight now means my steering wheel is not at 12 o'clock but at like 11. Ill try to post pics tomorrow when its light out.
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take it to an alignment shop and ask them their opinion on the wheel as well as getting the alignment fixed
most alignment shops will be familiar with wheels and I'm sure they can offer you their advice...they'll probably advise you to throw it on a balancing machine to make sure it's straight and true
most alignment shops will be familiar with wheels and I'm sure they can offer you their advice...they'll probably advise you to throw it on a balancing machine to make sure it's straight and true
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You're located in Socal. I would recommend googling Son Tran wheel repair. He repaired wheels for Jay Leno an other famous people and worked on high end exotics. Not only that, but he gets the wheel perfect. Look him up
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If they are still straight and structural integrity has not been compromised. You should think about powder coating all 4 wheels, perhaps white, since you have WW.
I rubbed up on a curb with both of my passenger wheels. Took the tires off, filed down the damage, powdercoated all wheels black. The damage is barely noticable now and they look like custom.
Just an idea, but check your tires also.
Oh and it was $50 per wheel. Did my Intake Pipe and lugnuts while I was at it.
I rubbed up on a curb with both of my passenger wheels. Took the tires off, filed down the damage, powdercoated all wheels black. The damage is barely noticable now and they look like custom.
Just an idea, but check your tires also.
Oh and it was $50 per wheel. Did my Intake Pipe and lugnuts while I was at it.
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Depends on the damage, you can either refinish the whole wheel for around $150 to $200 or do touch up work for around $50/wheel. I know a guy in MA that fixes curb rashes for dealership and he charged me $120 for fixing curb rashes for three wheels (stock silver color).