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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: NewGolf on 11 August 2008, 07:50

Title: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: NewGolf on 11 August 2008, 07:50
Hi Chaps.
After an incident with my locking wheel nut and the wheel brace, I need some touch up paint for one of my 17" standard Monzas  :sad:
Does anyone know where to get one of these from online please  :smiley:

Cheers
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 11 August 2008, 09:37
The stealers should have the paint for 17"s.  It's just a standard wheel silver, but probably sods law that it is a non-standard shade!
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: bobotheclown on 11 August 2008, 11:17
I have the same problenm, however I was wondering if you can T-Cut the alloy?
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 11 August 2008, 21:26
I have the same problenm, however I was wondering if you can T-Cut the alloy?

Depends how deep the scratches are.  :undecided:

Don't really like T-Cut though.  Prefer AutoGlym Super Resin Polish, or 3M Perfect-It for more heavy duty paint corrections.
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: bobotheclown on 12 August 2008, 16:47
Cheers for the top tip T_T, I have some AutoGlym Super Resin Polish in the garage and didn't realise! Will try that on the alloy and see what happens.
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: RedRobin on 12 August 2008, 17:23
After an incident with my locking wheel nut and the wheel brace

....If, like me, you're not as physically strong as you used to be (my excuse is being 61yo), this (expensive) aid is very useful for helping you from damaging your even more expensive alloys : -

(http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/images/wheel_tool.jpg)

It's a Wheel Assist/Removal Tool £14 from Awesome in Manchester.
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: NewGolf on 12 August 2008, 17:59
After an incident with my locking wheel nut and the wheel brace

....If, like me, you're not as physically strong as you used to be (my excuse is being 61yo), this (expensive) aid is very useful for helping you from damaging your even more expensive alloys : -

(http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/images/wheel_tool.jpg)

It's a Wheel Assist/Removal Tool £14 from Awesome in Manchester.

Looks good RR, Thanks.
My problem is that the wheel brace is not smooth and round, it looks like its been cast in 2 parts. As I struggled to undo the locking wheel nut that the dealer had tightened with their air gun, the rough part scraped some of the paint off just outside of where the black plastic cap sits. This is visible with the plastic cap on and looks bad as its down to the metal.

Still cant find a touch up paint online, (fed up with my dealer so dont use them for parts), will have to try fleabay! If anyone knows where to get one of these touch up pots I'd appreciate the pointer  :smiley:
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 12 August 2008, 18:30
After an incident with my locking wheel nut and the wheel brace

....If, like me, you're not as physically strong as you used to be (my excuse is being 61yo), this (expensive) aid is very useful for helping you from damaging your even more expensive alloys : -

(http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/images/wheel_tool.jpg)

It's a Wheel Assist/Removal Tool £14 from Awesome in Manchester.

How much ????

That is identical to the genuine Touareg one, part no 7L0 012 233, with a retail price from your friendly VW dealer of £3.69 !!!  I've heard of "mark-up", but that is just a rip-off!  :angry:
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 12 August 2008, 18:34
After an incident with my locking wheel nut and the wheel brace

....If, like me, you're not as physically strong as you used to be (my excuse is being 61yo), this (expensive) aid is very useful for helping you from damaging your even more expensive alloys : -

(http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/images/wheel_tool.jpg)

It's a Wheel Assist/Removal Tool £14 from Awesome in Manchester.

Looks good RR, Thanks.
My problem is that the wheel brace is not smooth and round, it looks like its been cast in 2 parts. As I struggled to undo the locking wheel nut that the dealer had tightened with their air gun, the rough part scraped some of the paint off just outside of where the black plastic cap sits. This is visible with the plastic cap on and looks bad as its down to the metal.

Still cant find a touch up paint online, (fed up with my dealer so dont use them for parts), will have to try fleabay! If anyone knows where to get one of these touch up pots I'd appreciate the pointer  :smiley:


Arrrrgh.  Forget the useless OEM wheelbraces.  Get one of those extendible wheel breaker bars, complete with a 6-point socket and angled head to clear the arches - about £2.99 from Lidl, and the same in Halfrauds for about £8 !!!
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: NewGolf on 12 August 2008, 18:34
Glad you are on here TT, you know your stuff mate  :wink:

Ps I live in the Channel Islands, no Lidl, Halfrauds, Tesco's etc over here, I'll have to get one online  :sad:
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 12 August 2008, 18:35
Glad you are on here TT, you know your stuff mate  :wink:

Thanks, always nice to be appreciated.  :smiley:
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: RedRobin on 12 August 2008, 18:40
How much ????

That is identical to the genuine Touareg one, part no 7L0 012 233, with a retail price from your friendly VW dealer of £3.69 !!!  I've heard of "mark-up", but that is just a rip-off!  :angry:

....I wish I'd known that earlier but at least I've got one now, so no regrets.

I've noticed that Awesome tend to load some of their prices :sad:
Title: Re: 17" Monza Wheel Touch Up Paint
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 12 August 2008, 20:25
How much ????

That is identical to the genuine Touareg one, part no 7L0 012 233, with a retail price from your friendly VW dealer of £3.69 !!!  I've heard of "mark-up", but that is just a rip-off!  :angry:

....I wish I'd known that earlier but at least I've got one now, so no regrets.

I've noticed that Awesome tend to load some of their prices :sad:

Well, at least it wasn't an expensive part to start with, if you get my drift!

I've only recently got a couple, one for each.  The RS did come as standard with a plastic one (as do all Audis), but the sheer closeness of the "rim to caliper interface"  :wink: , the deep offset of RS rims, and the relatively short lenght of the original plastic one - made it pretty useless on the RS.  These long alloy ones are much better though.  :smiley: