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Offline madsb

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Oxidation on rims
« on: 05 August 2013, 23:46 »
Found this set of wheels and thinking of buying. How hard would it be to get the nasty looking oxidation away? And how?

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #1 on: 06 August 2013, 06:22 »
Those are the bbs rx2's and they are known to do that. Mine wernt as bad but were bad. They need to be split and done properly other wise you would be wasting monies. Stick the alloy in an oven for 5mins to get all bolts hot so they dont snap when you undo them. As they guy who referbed mine said he heated every bolt up as they wernt budging.
Best bet would be let the alloy specialist deal with it. But be ready for snapped bolts if some do snap. Powder coating is the way forward.
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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #2 on: 06 August 2013, 10:04 »
Are these 6.5J or 7J wheels? Shady on here is selling a set of 7J which have new Toyo tyres on and have been refurbed recently. Your better off buying his set. When thinking about it it'll cost you near enough the same as how much shady is selling his set after refurb & tyres.  :wink:

Offline George k

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #3 on: 06 August 2013, 11:26 »
They are 7J. I have set to be refurbed and been quoted between 100 and 120 per wheel to be split and powder coated

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #4 on: 06 August 2013, 14:51 »
Bloody hell £120 per wheel is double what I'd expect to pay at any of the refurbishment companies near me.

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #5 on: 06 August 2013, 17:59 »
Bloody hell £120 per wheel is double what I'd expect to pay at any of the refurbishment companies near me.

As my man says. They robbing you stupid. I paid £65 per wheel, yes more then normal but this was due to being splits (same as yours) try someone else.
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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #6 on: 06 August 2013, 19:01 »
At least your centres look ok,this is what mine looked like before refurbing

I managed to get every m7 bolt out intact just gave each one a good strike to break the corrosion seal.
End result

Cost me £40 to buy the wheels,£36 in paint/laquer and some time!

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #7 on: 06 August 2013, 19:37 »
At least your centres look ok,this is what mine looked like before refurbing

I managed to get every m7 bolt out intact just gave each one a good strike to break the corrosion seal.
End result

Cost me £40 to buy the wheels,£36 in paint/laquer and some time!

They look sweeeeet. As said above my man. Buy shady bois wheels of him
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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #8 on: 06 August 2013, 21:03 »
Good work on the budget refurb, Screech. :afro:

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Re: Oxidation on rims
« Reply #9 on: 06 August 2013, 21:55 »
Cheers thai,ive done loads of wheels since ,theres nothing more satisfiying than seeing a manky wheel turn into something special  :cool:,im going to do my scmidts soon as they all have kerb rash  :sick:

Wheel refurbs are well overpriced for what they actually really cost to sort out.
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