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Title: Ouch.....
Post by: hastd2 on 09 March 2014, 07:41
Guys can anyone help me in finding a repair guy for my front alloy  :cry: :shocked:....am away working over seas, and I got this email from the wife as she could'nt tell me over the phone  :whistle:



http://s9.photobucket.com/user/hastd2/media/002.jpg.html

Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: phil_790 on 09 March 2014, 08:54
Hey,

That's pretty nasty. I used a place in Crawley a couple of years ago to repair an alloy that had some pit hole damage, which the main dealer was adamant was a new wheel and not repairable, this place repaired it the same day. Might be worth giving them a call, http://www.wheelworksuk.co.uk

Hope it helps,
Phil
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: mcmaddy on 09 March 2014, 08:58
Might be able to just get a local repair on that little area but it won't match as the diamond cut edge is damaged. I can't remember the place that can do diamond cut finish but some other guys on here will.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: hastd2 on 09 March 2014, 09:05
Cheers Guys, there is a place 15mile away from me Turriff Tyres, who i got a quote from £95 for a repair. which included a rub down and spray the whole alloy black then diamond cut the face which I have been told take 5-7 days.....
The only good thing is there are close by, the bad thing is i will have to run my Gti with the spare wheel for a week  :cry:

Mmmm..... :undecided:
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: monkeyhanger on 09 March 2014, 09:43
Hastd2:

Those space-saver spares aren't meant to be run for long, or fast. Most have a 70-120 mile lifespan and can't be used at over 55mph. Those aren't ultra cautious guidelines either. My boss put his on and drove 150 miles from Sheffield back up to Newcastle on his Astra SRi, doing 65mph. Trouble was, at about 120 miles in, towards Scotch corner (Darlington outskirts), the tyre stripped and burst. Be careful!
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: itavaltalainen on 09 March 2014, 13:11
if you have to run on spare for a week make sure to mount it on the back (and move full size to front), otherwise it will f**k your diff.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: hastd2 on 10 March 2014, 12:19
Hey guys am thankful for the comments, am hoping this company in Aberdeen can fix the damaged alloy within 2 days he rekons
So still waiting on a reply from the company to see the out come and the quote for repair. :whistle:
I just dont want to run on a spare as it looks so not right.....and peolpe will point and laugh, its so not cool!!!
I just like my car to look as it should, but end of the day it will have to come off regardless so will see what happens :cry:
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: JoeGTI on 10 March 2014, 12:26
It's extremely annoying, I know the feeling... but I'd be tempted to leave it be for a while. It is very small and maybe a careful touch up with some lacquer would do for the moment. Sods law you'll scratch it again the week after it's fixed.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: monkeyhanger on 10 March 2014, 13:25
It's extremely annoying, I know the feeling... but I'd be tempted to leave it be for a while. It is very small and maybe a careful touch up with some lacquer would do for the moment. Sods law you'll scratch it again the week after it's fixed.

Definitely get it cleaned up with some alcohol and get some lacquer on it straight away before the whiteworm works its way in.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 10 March 2014, 13:54
There was a groupon offer on, recently.................  £25 repair!

However, I can't comment on the quality of the work, though.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: jv on 10 March 2014, 14:03
if you have to run on spare for a week make sure to mount it on the back (and move full size to front), otherwise it will f**k your diff.

Does it say that in the manual?
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: JoeGTI on 10 March 2014, 14:37
I'd say the skinny spare is designed purely to get you to the nearest tyre-fitters and not for running about on for a week!
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: hastd2 on 10 March 2014, 20:36
Ok guys, wait for it.......£162  :shocked: for a repair but a turn around of 3 days, Aberdeen - Glasgow - Aberdeen and they will keep my car in the compound till its repaired... :undecided:

Or £95 at Turriff Tyres, for a 5-7 day turn around and have the space saver fitted to the rear

Tuff one!!!
Thoughts?? :sad: :sad: :whistle:
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: p3asa on 10 March 2014, 21:51
Do you know whereabouts in Glasgow it goes?
The only place I know is http://www.wheelsrefurbished.co.uk/ and they send them away.
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: GiT1984 on 10 March 2014, 21:58
Try these guys - they offer a drive in and drive out service: http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/ (http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/)

or

These guys, who are mobile: http://www.wickedwheels.co.uk/diamond-cutting.html (http://www.wickedwheels.co.uk/diamond-cutting.html)
Title: Re: Ouch.....
Post by: -car- on 12 March 2014, 10:18
It's extremely annoying, I know the feeling... but I'd be tempted to leave it be for a while. It is very small and maybe a careful touch up with some lacquer would do for the moment. Sods law you'll scratch it again the week after it's fixed.

I'd leave it as well, especially if it's front nearside. Chances are it'll happen again.

I can understand you wanting it to look pristine though.