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Title: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Chris.Air on 10 March 2013, 22:31
Hi all, had a little misshap with my alloy tonight in the snow :cry: :cry: :cry:
I now have a nice gouge out the edge about 5 inches long. My wheels are charelstons and its on the polished edge. Can these be repaired or is it a new wheel.

Thanks Chris
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Ginge 35Edition on 11 March 2013, 06:15
Yes it can be fixed, Mr GTD always speaks very highly of a company called Lepsons, it would mean posting it to them but it sounds like they are the best? Search through the mk6 posts and you'll find some info.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Chris.Air on 11 March 2013, 06:59
Yes it can be fixed, Mr GTD always speaks very highly of a company called Lepsons, it would mean posting it to them but it sounds like they are the best? Search through the mk6 posts and you'll find some info.

Thanks
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Mr GTD on 11 March 2013, 07:04
I thort my ears were burning!

Yeah Neil is correct, Lepsons (http://www.lepsons.com/) will sort that out leaving no hint of a refurb...cost is reasonable too @ £85inc vat is what I payed.

Have a read of this  (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=240445.20)thread Chris..

Looking at your location Im guessing you wud have to send it as your around 6hrs away from them...
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: ScottA on 13 March 2013, 02:34
Dealer damaged my wheel when it was in for a service yesterday. They're denying it, but think I've got them to agree to cover a refurb, after a lot of agro. Will give Lepsons a try, but I will have a play soon and see if I can sort it out first. Didn't get a chance to have a proper look but I suspect it could be made a bit better to the point where it may be acceptable. It's only a scratch, like they've caught something on the wheel, rather than a scuff or kerb mark.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: RickS on 13 March 2013, 07:28
Dealer damaged my wheel when it was in for a service yesterday. They're denying it, but think I've got them to agree to cover a refurb, after a lot of agro. Will give Lepsons a try, but I will have a play soon and see if I can sort it out first. Didn't get a chance to have a proper look but I suspect it could be made a bit better to the point where it may be acceptable. It's only a scratch, like they've caught something on the wheel, rather than a scuff or kerb mark.

This is the type of thing I worry about when having a car serviced etc, and I don't always take them round the car first to make them aware there's no marks on it. It may sound silly but I don't want them to think I don't trust them [I always tell them not to wash it though] First service on R due in July, in this case I will definitely make sure they know it's not marked before it goes in.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Mr GTD on 13 March 2013, 08:09
Dealer damaged my wheel when it was in for a service yesterday. They're denying it, but think I've got them to agree to cover a refurb, after a lot of agro. Will give Lepsons a try, but I will have a play soon and see if I can sort it out first. Didn't get a chance to have a proper look but I suspect it could be made a bit better to the point where it may be acceptable. It's only a scratch, like they've caught something on the wheel, rather than a scuff or kerb mark.

This is the type of thing I worry about when having a car serviced etc, and I don't always take them round the car first to make them aware there's no marks on it. It may sound silly but I don't want them to think I don't trust them [I always tell them not to wash it though] First service on R due in July, in this case I will definitely make sure they know it's not marked before it goes in.

Mine was in recently and this is what I did, took photos just before it went in while'st the service manager was standing beside me and made sure he knew himself there was no marks on wheels before handing over the keys...had a golf plus for the day, Oh the joys!!! :laugh:
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: dubber36 on 13 March 2013, 09:37
This is the type of thing I worry about when having a car serviced etc, and I don't always take them round the car first to make them aware there's no marks on it. It may sound silly but I don't want them to think I don't trust them [I always tell them not to wash it though]


I always go round my car with them before I leave, just like I have to look around their courtesy car. They obviously don't trust me, so I just have a bit of lighthearted banter about me not trusting them either.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: p3asa on 13 March 2013, 11:14
Recently changed to an Audi and had to take it back for some warranty work and like others here had my Golf damaged while in being serviced!!  :angry:
Don't know if it is an Audi standard or my local dealers standard but when you drive up to drop it off for them to park it they take loads of pictures of the car. Probably so you can't claim damage has been done but this could always be used to your advantage.

Very impressed.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: stevieC on 13 March 2013, 19:46
Hi all, had a little misshap with my alloy tonight in the snow :cry: :cry: :cry:
I now have a nice gouge out the edge about 5 inches long. My wheels are charelstons and its on the polished edge. Can these be repaired or is it a new wheel.

Thanks Chris
chris if you can wait a few weeks there's a repairer opening up in East Kilbride which has the lathe to fix polished face alloys.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: p3asa on 13 March 2013, 20:09

chris if you can wait a few weeks there's a repairer opening up in East Kilbride which has the lathe to fix polished face alloys.

Whereabouts is that in East Kilbride?
Powdertec  (http://www.wheelsrefurbished.co.uk/services/diamond-wheel-cutting/)below the Kingston bridge claim to be able to do them.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: stevieC on 13 March 2013, 22:08

chris if you can wait a few weeks there's a repairer opening up in East Kilbride which has the lathe to fix polished face alloys.

Whereabouts is that in East Kilbride?
Powdertec  (http://www.wheelsrefurbished.co.uk/services/diamond-wheel-cutting/)below the Kingston bridge claim to be able to do them.
Just across from the wheel specialist,think its something to do with them.Powdertec have to send polished face wheels away.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: ScottA on 14 March 2013, 01:31
Well I managed to sort the wheel out so the scratch is barely noticeable using 3m fast cut plus, so I'm happy to leave it. I could probably get rid completely but it's cold and I can't be bothered at the moment!

I usually take the dealers around the car to show no damage, take photos etc but I trusted these guys as it's been in with them so many times (when I first got it) for quite a while, with lots of work done e.g. new water pump, clutch, etc and they know how OCD I am :P

Unfortunately I guess I have to go back to showing them around it/taking photos, like I did with my Audi before this.

It's probably lost them a sale too as I won't go for a Mk7 now and think I will give another brand a go, possibly a m135i which I test drove or A45 AMG which I want to see in the flesh when they make it over here, or perhaps I'll go back to Audi and give another dealer a try
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: Chris.Air on 16 March 2013, 08:36
Thanks stevie, got to be worth a try. Tho where in EK?
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: stevieC on 16 March 2013, 13:53
Chris this place isn't opening for another 3weeks,but the wheel specialist can fix them but have to send them down south.
Title: Re: Scuffed wheel
Post by: stevieC on 16 March 2013, 13:58
Wheel specialist is at colvilles place East Kilbride.