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I've had my car since Friday and last night I curbed one of my alloys slightly.......not a happy bunny! :mad:

Any ideas on how to repair would be welcome
 

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I did the same on the first weekend I had my car.

Alloy wheel repairs are very expensive. I only had a couple of small scrapes on mine and I've learnt to live with it. You can expect to pay in the region of £100 a wheel to get it professionally repaired, even for a tiny bit of damage.
 

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Hi Comet. When I had my TT I used to get Wicked Wheels to come down once every 6 months or so to repair all the scuffs. It wasn't that expensive either.
 

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You could try ChipsAway, but there have been mixed reports about the quality of service from different franchises in different towns. A personal recommendation is always best.
 

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Alloy Wheels

..............and now for the bad news.......I did it also!

The Eos wheels most probably will not be available as original equipment for ever.
What we did was to order an new wheel from factory and reinstall the tire.
The damaged wheel was then sent out for refurb and is being kept at the dealer (or home) as a spare. The refurb can not duplicate the factory finishes and coatings. It will always be a bit different.
 

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Guilty!!!!!!!!
It seems to be an Eos initiation.
 
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