Light Curb Rash... Options? Help!
This is my first experience dealing with such an issue... and I don't even know where to start. I've read some horror stories of people having aluminum wheels retouched.
Anyone have some suggestions?
(Also, for what its worth, im in Northern Los Angeles County CA if anyone has a shop to recommend)
Finally, some pictures of the damage... So I can be mocked viciously
Gave dear wife my brand new prized 1999 Chevy Tahoe 2dr 4WD Sport to haul first born Daughter...a fully loaded Z71 and last year of the 2-door after she really couldn't drive 1996 Geo Prizm 5-stick. Then she started hitting other parked and moving Trucks. After 4-years and 3 wrecks downgraded it to a more compact 2004 Pontiac Vibe. By the time she relocated to Georgia for Federal Job after her Master's & PhD 8-years later she ended her Crusade. Last August the last born dear Son totalled Pontiac Vibe training wheels by ramming a tree at Mall parking lot. Zero injuries to family after 23-years...glad I had GM Employee Discount for disposable appliances last used on 2019 Buick Encore now gifted to Daughter in Maryland. Wife now drives 2020 Honda CRV Hybrid AWD and Son just got 2021 Kia Soul after Drivers Education in Athens area. Bought 2021 AMG E63s for all my troubles and good fortune. Family never embraced my manual transmission passion...lol
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But your is an easy repair! If they are good you would be the only one to even notice and that would be looking inches away...
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I just drop it off at my dealer's service department and the refinisher comes to them. It is about $150-200/wheel (forgot the price, but well worth it). I can't stand to drive a car with any visible damage. . .




Last edited by superswiss; May 13, 2022 at 07:11 PM.






