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Kerbed A Wheel


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What would you do?  

12 members have voted

  1. 1. Choices

    • Refurb/repair the wheel
      7
    • Buy a new wheel
      1
    • Get the Rota GT3's
      4


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Today when parking up outside the house I managed to kerb my passenger side wheel, in the 2 years or so I've had these I've been very carefull not to do this.. even to the extent of needing a taxi to the pavement :lol: anyway.. I was a complete Idiot today and went too close and scraped the edge of the lip.

My choices are these... buy a new wheel, get the wheel refurbed if possible (it's an Inox lip and may not be able to be repaired) or, funds permitting.. get a set of Rota GT3's in red.

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I know how you feel on this issue but try to get in refurbished.... the repairs can be superb if done by the right person :thumbsup:

Good luck and I hope it all goes well :)

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All down to personal taste obviously, but must say I'm not a fan of those GT3's.

IMO, Try for a refurb! :)

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I'd go for the GT3's very clean looking wheel and the large lip makes them look bigger.

But, do what you will, a refurbishment is good as long as you get a quality guy doing it. :yes:

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All down to personal taste obviously, but must say I'm not a fan of those GT3's.

IMO, Try for a refurb! :)

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don't buy rotas :shutit: :crybaby:

get it refurbed or if it really bothers you in a big way buy a new alloy :thumbsup:

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What Kimi Said.

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:lol:

Rotas are cheap and cheerful, but I expect they will work fine. I don't think some of the designs really bear close inspection, but you will not cry if you kerb a Rota. And they will be cheap to replace.

Note that this is not a recommendation! I would not put Rotas on my car, but each to their own.

Paul.

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