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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: gitsy on 31 August 2011, 14:15

Title: Monza advice please
Post by: gitsy on 31 August 2011, 14:15
Woke up Saturday morning to find some swine had done this. Looks like bike pedals to me as they've also hit the wheel arch and a bit of the front bumper.

Bodywork damage looks fairly minor in comparison, I'm more concerned about if I can do anything with this or it's a new wheel. If it's a new wheel what are my chances of just buying one?? Thanks in advance.

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-yrfCb1BLYEs/Tl4xbVgW41I/AAAAAAAAA-M/QXo71xI2RP8/s640/20110831_083604.JPG)
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: AlanD on 31 August 2011, 14:17
Diamond cut wheels are refurbish able and depending on how bad (deep) it is it can be refurbished. Lepsons have been used by many people on here and have never heard a bad word said about them. They appear to do an excellent job.

http://www.lepsons.com/

Not sure on price as I havent used them, pretty sure it isnt cheap. Give them a bell for a quote.
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: Steve30 on 31 August 2011, 15:24
If it was mine I would paint myself as long you get a right match for paint. :wink:
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: sundaydriver on 31 August 2011, 15:34
I've just had some refurbished by Lepsons and must say they have done a excellent job apart from some tiny tiny spots on the diamond cut bits under the laquer (only notice if you look really close).

As for price they charge £50+vat each to the trade, not sure on joe public.
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: MAW73 on 31 August 2011, 15:47
I've just had some refurbished by Lepsons and must say they have done a excellent job apart from some tiny tiny spots on the diamond cut bits under the laquer (only notice if you look really close).

As for price they charge £50+vat to the trade, not sure on joe public.

+1 Lepson's never used them but have alway heard good things about them especially with regard to repairing diamond cut monza's.

I bet your feel like running over the next person you see on a bike  :evil:
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: avalon on 01 September 2011, 12:45
Daft question time:

When anyone is having a wheel refurb'd do the repairers provide a 'spare' or do we need to rely on the space-saver in the boot?



Ava
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: gitsy on 01 September 2011, 20:32
Appreciate the replies fellas. Wouldn't suppose anybody knows of an equally highly rated, more northerly alternative? I'm in Manchester.
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: JonnyG on 04 September 2011, 20:01
A1 Wheels in the Midlands have done loads of Mk V Monza's

Just do a search on the Mk V forums - lots of happy customers :-

http://www.iwestmidlands.co.uk/profile/302663/Wolverhampton/A1-Wheel-Renovations/

Here's one  :smiley: :-

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,5049.0.html
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: jmspear on 07 September 2011, 14:18
Ava, Lepsons in swindon do provide a spare set of wheels but make sure you pre book them! They did my monza's and did a top class job, unfortunatley not at the trade price quoted above, but still not bad IMHO, they have punter prices on their website
Title: Re: Monza advice please
Post by: avalon on 08 September 2011, 13:21
Ava, Lepsons in swindon do provide a spare set of wheels but make sure you pre book them! They did my monza's and did a top class job, unfortunatley not at the trade price quoted above, but still not bad IMHO, they have punter prices on their website

Many thanks, appreciated!



Ava