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Title: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: zxrmatt on 11 November 2004, 15:02
At present i have tear drop alloys on my golf which are a little on the small side at 14" and also in need of a good refurb.

Now that my plan to have my mates Audi wheels has fallen through, i`m thinking of having the tear drops refurbed and polished.

Does anyone have an idea as to how much this would cost in total as i`m tryin to get a nice looking set of wheels as cheap as possible as a bit skint at the moment.

Thinking that the refurb may be cheaper than buying a set of bbs second hand and car is totally standard looking so dont want any silly looking cheap aftermarket wheels

any ideas or comments?

cheers
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: piggy on 11 November 2004, 16:05
Hang out for a set of BBS wheels, though the ones you're looking for maybe too expensive there are lots about, so bide your time. :)
A set might not cost more than ?100 which is what it'll cost to have the alloys refurbed.

Unless you are going all out to be original look to dump the teardrops, just don't rush ;D
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: zxrmatt on 11 November 2004, 16:23
Have been looing for a set of BBS ra`s for about 2 1/2 months.

I would like to get the 15" ones rather than 14".

Have seen a few go on ebay for ?100 or so but most at that price need a refurb and also alot of the time a new set of tyres also, so ?100 set soon turns into alot more with all the extra cost.

Here what your saying though. Would prefer some BBS to the teardrops really.

Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: gibby on 11 November 2004, 18:04
Alloy wheel refurb must be cheap round your way piggy, I've been looking about recently and been quoted these prices -

?45 a wheel to refurb and re-polish or another place said ?60 (+ VAT) a wheel who also said ?80 (+ VAT) to have them chromed  :o :o

So if anyone knows a decent priced refurb place around the Yorkshire area then please let me know.  :)
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: piggy on 11 November 2004, 18:49
I spent some time looking for 15" RAs and they don't come cheaper than ?100 for a set that need refurbing :(
Looking at well over ?250 i would have thought for a good set, even then not mint :o

Set your sights on something slightly less coverted. There are other BBS wheels which still look good ;D
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: sesterfield on 11 November 2004, 22:02
who also said ?80 (+ VAT) to have them chromed? :o :o

did someone say chrome :D
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: Fielder5757 on 12 November 2004, 14:27
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Avoid Chrome! chrome is for gangster rappers and gay lords (same thing really)
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: gibby on 12 November 2004, 16:32
How else you gonna get that mirror bling look then, gangster rapper or gaylord look or whatever ?  ??? I'm after a fairly shiney finish so if anyone has any better ideas on how I can achieve that then I'm all ears !  :)

Seen a mk1 cab at action with mirror bling wheels and it looked fine to me, won a show and shine trophy so the organisers thought it looked pretty cool too.  ;D
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: richy on 12 November 2004, 23:36
Look for some old porsche wheels and polish those bad boys to death  8)
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: VeeDubGTI16v on 14 November 2004, 18:59
polishing your wheels makes them shinier than chroming them, and the finish seems so much better and quality looking imo :D
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: piggy on 15 November 2004, 00:58
Azim had some BBS 15" RAs for sale earlier in the year. Just reconditioned in I think it was Power Silver? Looked very Bling but a classier finish than chrome 8)
Fantastic finish ;D
Would have bought them but they had new rubber and I couldn't afford them :P
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: gibby on 15 November 2004, 08:03
Not after any new wheels as le castelletes that are on mine now are the original ones for the special edition, I dont really want to chrome them because I dont want to change the finish too much so if I can get away with them being polished to fook then that's the route I'll try and take.  :)
Title: Re: Tear Drop alloys
Post by: Helios_Blue_Valver on 30 November 2004, 18:23
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Avoid Chrome! chrome is for gangster rappers and gay lords (same thing really)

I had a set of 15x7 Rota turbines that i had chromed about 10 years ago. They looked great (on Sarah's mk1 at the moment) Chrome plus England weather equals pitted dirty wheels. lol.