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where to go refurbish genuine fuch Alloys

lds2ars0

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Im gutted I just kerb my rear fuch alloy. Does anyone know were to go to refurb porsche alloys.
Regards Paul Osborne
(Carrera 3.2 1989)
 
Hi
Chris Weaver at Excel Wheels. Top man, and he will collect/ deliver back. He advertises in Porsche Post, most months. If you can't find his add, his no. Is as follows.07885 259571, mention my name, and I'm sure he will take care of it, and make a spanking job of it.
Phil Knight .Cayman
 
pipknight said:
Hi
Chris Weaver at Excel Wheels. Top man, and he will collect/ deliver back. He advertises in Porsche Post, most months. If you can't find his add, his no. Is as follows.07885 259571, mention my name, and I'm sure he will take care of it, and make a spanking job of it.
Phil Knight .Cayman



I thought Excel were a "broker" as such and Lepsons in Kent do all the work / paintwork ?

R
 
lds2ars0 said:
Im gutted I just kerb my rear fuch alloy. Does anyone know were to go to refurb porsche alloys.
Regards Paul Osborne
(Carrera 3.2 1989)



Fuchs have a very rare finish compared to the majority of Wheels. (Polished / Painted / Anodised)
Not many places in the Uk can do them as they should, many can make a mess of them with incorrect processes etc..
Contact / Google Nick Moss @ Early 911.
They will be able to assist.

The process takes over a month for a set and is approx. £200+ each wheel

Dependant on how bad it is, you may want to just have a small patch lacquered to stop the aluminium corroding
A decent Man in a van or Bodyshop could do this, but finding an experienced decent one is not easy.

R

 
Agree about the correct Fuchs effect around the rims - few people can get it exact and the polished or painted finishes always look wrong.
 

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