Curb Rash
#1
Curb Rash
I have a bone stock Aston and have a bit of curb rash on both front wheels. It kills me.
I have a few options and wanted to get some of your feedback
1) Have the rim repaired, no real hit to resale value and forget about it.
2) Buy a set of 4 new aftermarket rims for the aston. Some people have value keeping it stock not sure if this is a good idea or not
3) Buy a set of 4 oem rims for the car and sell the damaged on ebay.
Living in Canada its hard to find sources for an 07 vantage rim.
I have a few options and wanted to get some of your feedback
1) Have the rim repaired, no real hit to resale value and forget about it.
2) Buy a set of 4 new aftermarket rims for the aston. Some people have value keeping it stock not sure if this is a good idea or not
3) Buy a set of 4 oem rims for the car and sell the damaged on ebay.
Living in Canada its hard to find sources for an 07 vantage rim.
#4
Yeah those can be fixed but you will have to take them to some one that knows what they are doing. I had something similar on one on my Modulare B18 Forged wheels on my 6 series Grand Coupe. Had a mobile guy come by and he did a good job but not perfect. Based on where I see the rashes, the wheel will need to be taken off then repaired. You looking at around $300-$400 a wheel to make them like new.
#5
I find no matter how careful I am, I've managed to scrape rims on all my cars. It's just inevitable. I would just repair it or live with it as I have done. If you buy new rims, you'll just scape them also.
#7
I just had my DB9 rim redone for $175 in Ottawa... Looks fine... There's got to a dozen places in the Big Smoke to get 'er done
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