I f'd up. Curbed my rim. Next step?
So as the title states, I f'd up this evening. I was watching a pedestrian, wasn't paying attention. Usually I'm so paranoid that I park way too far from the curb. But today, I lightly curbed my front right rim. This is extremely frustrating, because it is entirely my fault, I'm usually stupid carfeul, and its the easiest one to prevent from curbing as you have the best visibility. My frustration aside, hopefully a couple of
s will level my head about that, I need to fix the rash.
So I've seen DIY of repairing curb rash, with sanding bondo and some paint. But I'll look more carefully later, but from what I saw initially, it's mainly paint chips. So I was wondering, should I try and fix it myself?
If I want to fix it myself, I need to get the exact BBS "Diamond Black" paint to prevent repainting the whole damn wheel. Does anyone know where I might find that? For reference, I have a Evo IX SE (I remembered the invoice saying diamond black).
If I want to turn to a professional, who is the best suited for this job? A bodyshop? A detail shop? Anyone have any favorites in the Philadelphia region or in the Bethlehem/Lehigh Valley that they can recommend?

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s will level my head about that, I need to fix the rash. So I've seen DIY of repairing curb rash, with sanding bondo and some paint. But I'll look more carefully later, but from what I saw initially, it's mainly paint chips. So I was wondering, should I try and fix it myself?
If I want to fix it myself, I need to get the exact BBS "Diamond Black" paint to prevent repainting the whole damn wheel. Does anyone know where I might find that? For reference, I have a Evo IX SE (I remembered the invoice saying diamond black).
If I want to turn to a professional, who is the best suited for this job? A bodyshop? A detail shop? Anyone have any favorites in the Philadelphia region or in the Bethlehem/Lehigh Valley that they can recommend?

Below, the carnage:
I'm assuming the "pedestrian" you were distracted by was a hot chick? She better have been worth the look
Anyways, I cant help you with the paint code, but I did have a link to a "how-to". Good luck!
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/exter...epair-how.html
Anyways, I cant help you with the paint code, but I did have a link to a "how-to". Good luck!http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/exter...epair-how.html
I'm assuming the "pedestrian" you were distracted by was a hot chick? She better have been worth the look
Anyways, I cant help you with the paint code, but I did have a link to a "how-to". Good luck!
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/exter...epair-how.html
Anyways, I cant help you with the paint code, but I did have a link to a "how-to". Good luck!http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/exter...epair-how.html
Thanks for the link, but I'm afraid that was the same DIY article I found. Can anyone tell me about the paint on these wheels? Mitsuparts wouldn't carry it would they? My googling has yielded poor results on this one. I just sent an e-mail to BBS, but who knows what they will say.
Bump.
Everyone I call is giving me the run around for the paint code for these damn Diamond Black Wheels.
I can't believe no-one else has had this problem. Certainly someone curbed their SE rims and wanted them repaired. Please contact me if you know the paint code, or know a shop that does or did a good job matching the Diamond black finish.
Everyone I call is giving me the run around for the paint code for these damn Diamond Black Wheels.
I can't believe no-one else has had this problem. Certainly someone curbed their SE rims and wanted them repaired. Please contact me if you know the paint code, or know a shop that does or did a good job matching the Diamond black finish.
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The wheels are painted black & then a high flash silver (very fine metalic) is sprayed over it to give it that effect. Then the area would need to be cleared over. The silver paint needed is very expensive so it would be cheaper & easier to get it done professionaly. Do an internet search for wheel repair in your area. If you decide to do it yourself you can get the silver paint from Alsa. Their site is alsacorp,com I believe. It's called Ghost Chrome. Like I said this stuff needs to be dusted over a black base coat.
The wheels are painted black & then a high flash silver (very fine metalic) is sprayed over it to give it that effect. Then the area would need to be cleared over. The silver paint needed is very expensive so it would be cheaper & easier to get it done professionaly. Do an internet search for wheel repair in your area. If you decide to do it yourself you can get the silver paint from Alsa. Their site is alsacorp,com I believe. It's called Ghost Chrome. Like I said this stuff needs to be dusted over a black base coat.
As for other people suggestions, I'd love to buy some new, better rims, but I don't have the cash for that, especially when I should probably save cash for my eventual clutch replacement.
Another bump. Moved post to regional forums.
I'm looking for a good shop in the Philadelphia region or in the Bethlehem/Lehigh Valley that they can recommend to do the repairs discussed in this thread.
I'm looking for a good shop in the Philadelphia region or in the Bethlehem/Lehigh Valley that they can recommend to do the repairs discussed in this thread.
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...



good luck fixing it brotha