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It would be better on the rear, and even better repaired! We can do it while you wait, and you get. A celica club discount
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Edited so I'm not repeating mysel!
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Funny enough I'm in the middle of writing a blog for the website about potholes. A recent Which? Report says that last year councils spent £22m on compensation claims, so I'd be trying at least. The advice on potholes.co.uk is usually spot on.
We repair pothole damaged wheels, and I'm not talking about hitting them with a hammer (which I have seen done). We can do it while you wait. The week back after New Year we had queues!
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You can get falkens in 205/60r14. They aren't a bad tyre.
Lesley
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We fitted one on the castrol 205 many years ago. We didn't have the luxury of sat nav or smart phones in those days, and would take 2 cars down the duel carriage way at a pre arranged speed and messed with it for hours! Hours of fun!
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I can't believe insurance company need to know this. Most people don't tell them when put performance upgrades on!
I'm going to print that off and put it with my winter tyres materials.
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Similar AEZ
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Jerry says 245 if you can clear the arches ROTC, if not 235
B
And you didn't even mention Goodyear eagle f1's
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I phoned a few places local to you and have picked the ones that sounded like they knew what they were talking about! Pm sent.
(And wheelrepair is a she!)
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Tyres have to be stored carefully if not being used regularly. And cracks in the rubber make the tyre unusable. Also of course illegal tyres are 3 points and £250 straight off. (each).
Lesley
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They are really nice! Did also think you were going to wrap the wheels! Investigated. Binned off!
I do any decals in wheels we do, but not sure how I'd do with a band going round!
Looking good!
B
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a lot of garages, and places like us, have kit for removing locking wheel nuts. It can damage the wheel, but if done carefuly should be OK. You can buy these kits but they are supposed to only be sold to garage type places. otherwise all the scallys would be able to remove your wheels... and locking wheel nuts would b pintless!
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wat about powder coating?
we won't powder coat them beacause that won't last either.
les
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WRC, Lesley.
why would it be a special job? maybe a stupid question but if going for one solid colour. there would be no turning involved so no use for a cnc lathe. would just be a matter of media blasting them and powder coating or painting?
thanks for the help so far people. all info will be past on.
tctech if you could find out that would be good. also it would be a post job up to him could you ask him if this would be ok?
thanks all and if there is any more info any one has let me know
andy
They look to be cookie cutters - porsche wheels. if they are genuine then doing them in one colour ruin them! he would run thie risk of getting stoned to death by the porsche owners club LOL. If they are genuine, then really they should be done in black, then the outer section Diamond Cut. It's not a cheap job, but is worth it. If he's just planning to use the wheels himself and not sell the car or wheels it won't matter I guess, until he does want to sell.
Les
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The wheels look to be diamond cut. That really is a specialist wheel and should be done by someone who has a cnc lathe. We do a postal service and I'll happily have a chat with him about what needs doing etc. - all advice is free :-)
He can contact me on here, via the website, ot via Facebook/WheelRepairUK
Lesley
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My car's definitely had a respray at some point. It's silver, but not Lucerne...
Is there any way to get someone to match the paint exactly how it is on the car? I know B&Q can do that kinda witchcraft for normal paint for walls etc...what about cars though?
Any help much appreciated
My workshop manager can match any colour - if you lived closer I'd say pop by but it is a bit far. A decent body shop will be able to help you.
Les
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I've been camping with jerry and the two kids in his faff!!
Go to your local mothercare and they will try them for you.
Les
Buckled wheel :-(
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Retail is £60 a rim, but there's a discount for CCUK members, so it will be about £50. Brews are usually personally made by me, and I can usually rustle up a biscuit for club members