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Alloy Wheel Crests
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chrisr
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Cheers for the links Paul ( centres taken out by the tyre fitter ) and they just dont fit flush and are very badly corroded on the inside so its time to replace them , new tyres just emphasized the fact []
NorthernBloke
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Excuse the state of the wheels just got back from a 500 mile round trip
Guest
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I agree 100% with you. I haven't had to change the tyres since I bought the car. I guess there's nothing stopping me getting them balanced!Get those nasty hammer-on weights removed immediately and get the finish touched up before your nice rims start rusting...
The rims are well due for a refurb. I was going to wait until I need new tyres and arrive at the croossroads of refurb v alloy change. Although I do think that the D90's are a good looking wheel, cup1's are made for it!
Not quite so much money v alot more money! Funny how you can talk yourself into that 'little' etc.[]
'Rust????'
Ok what else would you call the oxydation of the metal???
When your paint starts to blister its because the bloom (rust)(oxydation) has pushed it off.
It got to the metal because Mr Quickfit hammered a nice clip-on weight through the paint and lacquer....
Guest
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Blimey! Not the only thing to get some hammer here. I'll have to think about posting another pic. of my shoddy car.[]It got to the metal because Mr Quickfit hammered a nice clip-on weight through the paint and lacquer....
NorthernBloke
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