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Scuffed alloy on my 2 month old car

  • 22-04-2017 06:40PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭


    I scuffed the drivers side alloy on my 2 month old Peugeot 3008 - encounter with a kerb in Fleet St carpark :( It's diamond cut and unfortunately pretty badly damaged. Any recommendations as to where I could get it repaired & the ballpark cost Thx

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 646 ✭✭✭hungry hypno toad


    Stick a set of fancy hub caps on her.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,892 ✭✭✭rex-x


    Price the cost of new wheels from Peugeot, they aren't usually the worst for wheel prices. Diamond cut is difficult to repair, Lepsons in the Uk would be able to do it perfectly but the cost will be up there.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,062 ✭✭✭368100


    Ouch....i've done that a few times in Fleet Street myself op


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    It was going up the ramp to the 4th floor - will never be parking there again!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭Nonoperational


    Few places do them but the finish isn't at all as reliable as factory.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    I guess I'll price a new wheel from Peugeot and email a few repair places. Nearest to me is www.wheelwizards.ie I'm thinking that the scratch may be too deep to repair?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,102 ✭✭✭dar83


    Rim Solutions are the place that are 'local' for Dublin, they can fix/refurb diamond cut. Wheel Wizards wont be able to fix diamond cut, or at least they didn't have the machine for that last time I was there anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,400 ✭✭✭quietsailor


    OP did you get a full sized spare when you bought the car?

    If not you could check the cost of repair versus a new rim plus tire and if the repair is too much keep this as the spare and buy a new rim and tire


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    Nope skinny spare.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,653 ✭✭✭Voodoomelon


    It's a spin, but Donegal Powdercoating do diamond cutting very reasonably.

    I don't live anywhere near Donegal, but have couriered several wheels to them now and they have great service and finish. That's a tricky wheel to get done i'd imagine due to the non-uniform polished/painted spokes. Should be about €80-€90 for a completely new look wheel, not a smart repair.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,560 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    Rim Solutions.
    I've seen their diamond cut refurbs and they're very good. About €100 would do it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,375 ✭✭✭Damien360


    Feel for you OP. Done same in Christchurch one.

    Fleet Street, Queen st (Smithfield) and Christchurch are the worst for that.

    Queen st going from -1 to -2 is tight but fine on way back out.

    Christchurch has high kerbs all the way around. Worst section is as you exit.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 216 ✭✭RWD


    I know the feeling,badly kurbed one of my Bbs wheels a few months ago,you could always keep an eye out for damaged cars for breaking,I know Gerlan car parts in Cork break quite a few newish' cars,you might pick up a wheel from either there or Meegans in Louth :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    As it happens I spend one weekend a month in Letterkenny and Donegal powder coating are open on Saturdays. Impressive before and after pics on their Facebook page - I've messaged them with photos.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭Nonoperational


    Wheel wizards have good reputation. But I've yet to see a diamond cut refurb that stands up for more than a year. White worm is very common.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    Unfortunately very unlikely to be any 2017 3008s in the breakers yet as it's only just released. Donegal powder coating replied already!
    Hi yeah it's definitely repairable it's 95 per wheel for full refurb or 75 per wheel cut only and laquer

    I reckon I'll go with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,892 ✭✭✭rex-x


    I'd urge you to sill price a new wheel, typically you will get 7-10 years from an oem finish if you are careful, you might only get one or two from the recut and lacquer so might be penny wise pound foolish


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,560 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    rex-x wrote: »
    I'd urge you to sill price a new wheel, typically you will get 7-10 years from an oem finish if you are careful, you might only get one or two from the recut and lacquer so might be penny wise pound foolish

    Diamond cut wheels, OEM or not, won't last 7 years unless you wrap them in bubble wrap and sit them in an oxygen tent. The slightest nick, whether it's a little stone chip or a nick from a wheel brace and that's it.... corrosion sets in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Diamond cut wheels, OEM or not, won't last 7 years unless you wrap them in bubble wrap and sit them in an oxygen tent. The slightest nick, whether it's a little stone chip or a nick from a wheel brace and that's it.... corrosion sets in.

    Based on the Googling I've done I'd have to agree. The only online seller I could find had an OEM wheel for 200 euro which probably isn't too bad? I'll get a price from the dealer on Monday. Donegal powder coating only accept the bare wheel so would also have to factor in getting the tyre on and off. Decisions, decisions!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,892 ✭✭✭rex-x


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Diamond cut wheels, OEM or not, won't last 7 years unless you wrap them in bubble wrap and sit them in an oxygen tent. The slightest nick, whether it's a little stone chip or a nick from a wheel brace and that's it.... corrosion sets in.

    They can and do last 7 years plus but I agree they are very fragile, I'm not a big fan of them! But the oem ones always tend to outdo the refubs by a considerable margin.


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  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Wheel wizards have good reputation. But I've yet to see a diamond cut refurb that stands up for more than a year. White worm is very common.
    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Diamond cut wheels, OEM or not, won't last 7 years unless you wrap them in bubble wrap and sit them in an oxygen tent. The slightest nick, whether it's a little stone chip or a nick from a wheel brace and that's it.... corrosion sets in.

    I damaged the lip of my diamond cut alloys over a year ago and I was hugely worried about whiteworm. Still not a sign of it to this day.

    It could be due to the fact that I don't use any brushes to clean the wheels, the fact that I had the always coated in wheel sealant and wax (now Gtechniq CSL and EXO) but they have yet to corrode after all this time.

    Over the weekend I heard what sounded like a rather large stone hit the wheel arch liner after a car passed me. Got home to find a paint chip taken off the alloy :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,560 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    I damaged the lip of my diamond cut alloys over a year ago and I was hugely worried about whiteworm. Still not a sign of it to this day.

    It could be due to the fact that I don't use any brushes to clean the wheels, the fact that I had the always coated in wheel sealant and wax (now Gtechniq CSL and EXO) but they have yet to corrode after all this time.

    Over the weekend I heard what sounded like a rather large stone hit the wheel arch liner after a car passed me. Got home to find a paint chip taken off the alloy :mad:

    Annoying... I know the feeling :mad:

    Yeah, the corrosion can be a bit strange with how quickly or not it takes hold. My own experience with VW wheels is that they tended to corrode around the bolt holes more quickly than anywhere else (where they might have taken a light knock from a wheel brace). Maybe the lacquer was a bit thinner in that area. The design of the wheel is a factor too I guess. I know of lads who've had Golf GTI wheels replaced under warranty for it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,890 ✭✭✭grogi


    digitaldr wrote: »
    I scuffed the drivers side alloy on my 2 month old Peugeot 3008 - encounter with a kerb in Fleet St carpark :( It's diamond cut and unfortunately pretty badly damaged. Any recommendations as to where I could get it repaired & the ballpark cost Thx

    Unpopular view on the motoring forum - but simply accept the fact that that's the way the car ages and sooner than later the second one will not be pristine.


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Annoying... I know the feeling :mad:

    Yeah, the corrosion can be a bit strange with how quickly or not it takes hold. My own experience with VW wheels is that they tended to corrode around the bolt holes more quickly than anywhere else (where they might have taken a light knock from a wheel brace). Maybe the lacquer was a bit thinner in that area. The design of the wheel is a factor too I guess. I know of lads who've had Golf GTI wheels replaced under warranty for it.

    Before I took delivery of my car the wheels were covered in whiteworm and they were replaced under warranty as part of the deal. As you said, the majority of it was around the bolt holes.

    I use bilt Hamber auto wheel and a pressure washer to clean them rather than a brush therefor negating the chances of a brush digging at the lacquer. having them sealed helps the auto wheel do its job as nothing can adhere to the wheels.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,525 ✭✭✭ION08


    I always see facebook posts from the likes of Dent Pro , Dent 'n' Scratch Fix , Smart Repair who do mobile call outs and also repair wheels.. worth checking out


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Mobile callouts won't be able to do diamond cutting as the machine required is huge and in-situ only.

    Something like this:

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,525 ✭✭✭ION08


    Mobile callouts won't be able to do diamond cutting as the machine required is huge and in-situ only.

    Something like this:

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    Wow, they sell absolutely everything on Ali Express :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    www.dcwr.ie got back to me - they can fix it for €135 which includes the loan of a wheel. Anyone know anything about them? I'm waiting for a few more quotes. Donegal powder coating were cheaper but might be tricky to get the tyre off, bring the wheel to them and then get back to the tyre place all in the space of a single Saturday.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 2,594 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    ION08 wrote: »
    Wow, they sell absolutely everything on Ali Express :D

    Free shipping?


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  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    digitaldr wrote: »
    Free shipping?

    You'd hope so :D


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