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It seems that the previous owner had the wheels powder coated, and then must have damaged one of the rims, had it replaced, but not powder coated! I'm going to try to get in contact with them and see where they got it done, and what color! It's a local car to me, and maybe the dealer will reach out to them for me

Edit 1
Next I spoke to my service advisor, he thought that maybe a repair had been performed and the wheel simply wasn't repainted, so he dug through the vehicle history and determined that yes a wheel had been repaired (in 2020), and he is going to speak to their wheel guy about getting it resprayed, and repairs to the other wheels.
So, new comment and pics!
Edit 2
My Service Advisor had their wheel guy look today, and apparently the one shiny one is correct and as it should be! The wheel guy is of the opinion that the other wheels have been repaired and painted, a few times, goodness know what the previous owner did!
The suggestion is to get all 4 wheels refurbed, and sprayed the same color in one go
I think that I will wait for a month or two before doing that, I can live with the difference!
Last edited by will_atl; May 3, 2022 at 06:57 PM. Reason: I stand corrected!



Just after clay bar!









Thankfully it's on such a busy place that it doesn't get noticed, like, at all (especially with my little jury rigged fix).
The dealer told me that it usually happens because of the bristles in car washes, but I have no idea how true this statement is.



I just found this:
I have something else to order, so for another $30 I may add it to my cart!
As for going through a car wash @Quenthel not any more for mine! I enjoy hand washing, and detailing, it gives me some time to myself!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I just found this:
I have something else to order, so for another $30 I may add it to my cart!



BUT, since I live in an apartment, I have to use one of these "manual" car washes where you do everything yourself and the station provides foam, pressurised water etc. I use my stuff (even for the foam) with the exception of the pressurised water, but I have to go there after midnight when there's no living soul around; people can get really mad waiting me with my 2 bucket system and the 3 hours I need
(and that's after I had it coated and I don't have to apply wax any more).






They are also double the price for some reason!
Oh, also, how did you install it? Did you have to clean anything up, apply glue or dismount anything? Did it give you any trouble? Thanks in advance.



The install wasn’t too bad, four 10mm bolts across the top of the grill, and then pull the grill forwards. There are three clips across the top and two on the bottom that hold it in place after that. Then detach all of the electrical connectors, I had 3.
From here, place the grill face down on something soft, there are five torx screws holding the camera assembly in place, take them all out.
Push he camera door so that it’s wide open, and pull the camera out.
The door has a spring on it, take note of where it is!
Unclip the door, and your ready to go in reverse. Putting the spring back on the door was a pain, but after that it went quickly.
Torx screws on camera
Last edited by will_atl; May 10, 2022 at 06:25 AM.




Will probably fix it down the line at some point, right now the "trick" seems to hold up fine (well OK, not from too close up).



Last edited by jcknowzzz; Jun 12, 2022 at 11:27 PM.








