Christopher
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Right, i bought a set of 4 cesaros off ebay which didnt seem too curbed/scuffed but when they came today it seems they are a bit more than i thought! Pictures:
This all around on one wheel
Now, do i:
Refurb them at college which will probably take about 3-4 weeks (which is pvs deadline) amd buy paint for them
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Send them off to be refurbed and powdercoated which will cost loads but worth it i guess
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Put them back on ebay and look for a set that is already done but pay a little bit more?
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RCoughtrie
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refurbed and powdercoated chris
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by RCoughtrie
refurbed and powdercoated chris
How much did it cost you for your ones ryan mate? I do really want to! Just means this could turn out to be a £500 set of wheels
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Christopher
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Also didnt get a centre cap key and cant get them off! do i need a centre cap special key?
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Archie
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Long nose pliers for the centre caps mate.
Powdercoaters round here is £150 - £200 for a refurb amd powdercoat.
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Archie
Long nose pliers for the centre caps mate.
Powdercoaters round here is £150 - £200 for a refurb amd powdercoat.
Thats quite good tbf!
And thanks
[Edited on 18-05-2011 by Christopher]
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sharpy28
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£100-£150 round here for powder coating defiantly worth it imo
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Mark.W
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The one in the last 2 pics looks terrible even powder coating that one would not hide the chunks out the lip.
Id be looking for a spare cesaro and use the one thats kerbed to bits as a spare.
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AshWatson
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refurb and powdercoat
place not too far from me does it for around 150 to 200 as archie said, best way as they'll shot blast them back to bare metal, refurb all the curbs then powdercoat and put tyres back so if they scratch em putting tyres on its not your fault lol
[Edited on 18-05-2011 by AshWatson]
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Corsa_Sport21
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Centre cap can be removed with long nose pliers.
You can probably refurb those with sandpaper and rattle cans for about 30quid.They don't look that bad tbh so wouldn't take long.A day or 2 at most.
Have you got other tyres for them??
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jrdz92
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go to a local scrappy lad i got one for like 20 pound good condition and it was black last pic looks bad
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RCoughtrie
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quote: Originally posted by Christopher
How much did it cost you for your ones ryan mate? I do really want to! Just means this could turn out to be a £500 set of wheels
Was 170 for 5 wheels mate, just ignore costs and steam on
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Kris1990
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refurb and powdercoat will sort them out, thats what ill be doing to my wheels
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Daveskater
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Get it refurbed and powdercoated as said. Cost me about £55/wheel to get all 4 done last year, but they're 16" so would be a little bit more. That is refurb and paint though, don't know if powdercoat would be any cheaper.
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Christopher
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Thanks guys! Now got to find someone in the southeast that does refurbing and powercoating! :/
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Centre cap can be removed with long nose pliers.
You can probably refurb those with sandpaper and rattle cans for about 30quid.They don't look that bad tbh so wouldn't take long.A day or 2 at most.
Have you got other tyres for them??
im not rattle canning them! And yes im taking the newish 195/45/15's off my cav slabs
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Corsa_Sport21
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Why not??
Whats the big advantage of powdercoating over rattle cans that seems to have made your mind up??
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Sean
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told you lol never know on ebay til you get em refurb them just go in on days your not in i do lol
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Why not??
Whats the big advantage of powdercoating over rattle cans that seems to have made your mind up??
I did my old ones with rattle cans and they got stone chips to the primer! Doesnt give a thick enough coat and cant polish them up! Also heat from the brakes will eventually make the paint go rubbish probably!
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Sean
told you lol never know on ebay til you get em refurb them just go in on days your not in i do lol
Really CBA to refurb them after doing my slabs And really want them powder coated! But i dunno!
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shaunmods
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Why not??
Whats the big advantage of powdercoating over rattle cans that seems to have made your mind up??
Powdercoatings a lot tougher than paint
Someones done a proper job of curbing them chris Im sure they will be able to get them as good as new for you though
[Edited on 18-05-2011 by shaunmods]
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by shaunmods
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Why not??
Whats the big advantage of powdercoating over rattle cans that seems to have made your mind up??
Powdercoatings a lot tougher than paint
Someones done a proper job of kurbing them chris Im sure they will be able to get them as good as new for you though
Hmmm its done properly on that wheel isnt it Which is whats putting me right off doing them myself! Just have to find a good place that does it for a FAIR price!
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Corsa_Sport21
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Prep and paint/laquer them well and they will be pretty durable.
Ive painted umpteen sets of wheels and kerbed them and not once have i chipped the paint off them.
Nor have they lost theyr shine due to the brakes or whatever.
Its worth considering if your low on cash or worried about the costs of powder coating.
Good rub down and then some high build primer will see them back to good.
My current wheels were in a state that most folk would think were only fit for the scrappies.Spent a few days(few hours at a time) and got them back up to a pretty good standard.
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Anty
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do it, Be worth the challenge.. and im sure they will suit your car .
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Prep and paint/laquer them well and they will be pretty durable.
Ive painted umpteen sets of wheels and kerbed them and not once have i chipped the paint off them.
Nor have they lost theyr shine due to the brakes or whatever.
Its worth considering if your low on cash or worried about the costs of powder coating.
Good rub down and then some high build primer will see them back to good.
My current wheels were in a state that most folk would think were only fit for the scrappies.Spent a few days(few hours at a time) and got them back up to a pretty good standard.
Exactly what i did on my slabs but the paint wasnt as good and i ended up spending about £30 on paint but i got lacquer and primer free so that was alright! i have the money but i dont want to spend loads but i dont want a bunch of tards doing it!
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