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I f'd up. Curbed my rim. Next step?

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Old Mar 28, 2009 | 12:42 PM
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Go to a dealership and ask for the wheel repair guy. Particularly a BMW one if there's one near you. There are guys that come around and can fix something like that pretty easily. These people don't work for the dealership, but are mobile vendors.
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 06MREvo
sand the curb marks down and have the rims powder coated...thats what i did...girlfriend was driving the car and got some curb rash so i sanded the lip of the rim myself and had a local shop powder coat them gloss black for $50 a rim...
I've considered the powder-coating. But I like the finish that are on the rims now. I don't want to be another GG Evo with blacked out rims. I like the metallic, but lighter look the rims have now.

The Mitsubishi dealer recommended Wheel Worx, that is where they refer their customers. Has anyone here used them?
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