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    How can I fix these wheels?

    Hello,

    Just got a 3/4 ton Suburban that has been in storage for close to a year. Paint seems to be in very good condition. However, the wheels have what appears to be lighter colored scratches (but they are not scratches) -- I`m attaching some pictures. Is there any way to leave the wheels looking brand new?

    Thanks for reading!

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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    subscribed. I see this on GM wheels all the time walking by and looking around

    I always thought it was just some type of abrasion scar but I do recall touching one and it was elevated from the wheel.


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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    See the post on AG, I already answered you there
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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    See the post on AG, I already answered you there
    oh man now I have to search AG


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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    Thanks everyone. Very humid weather here. Just talked to my close friend who owns a body shop / detailing company with a few locations. He says that probably the only way to fix this is by going through a professional polishing and perhaps re-lathing job. Opinions?

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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    More than likely the clear coat on the wheels is coming loose, caused by who knows what. Stripping, polishing and resealing is what`s needed in my opinion.

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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by rrpalma View Post
    Thanks everyone. Very humid weather here. Just talked to my close friend who owns a body shop / detailing company with a few locations. He says that probably the only way to fix this is by going through a professional polishing and perhaps re-lathing job. Opinions?
    Refinishing is probably your only choice. Do you have an Alloy Wheel Repair company in your area?

    Another option is just buying a new wheel.
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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    Yeah, send `em out for refinishing and use somebody who`ll do a good job.

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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    You`ll be able to have that wheel refinished cheaper than buying a NEW OE wheel. They can make it so that you`d be hard pressed not to know it isn`t new. If you`d ever considered going aftermarket, now is the time to look at a set.
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    How can I fix these wheels?

    I`d send those wheels out to Wheel Collision Center. But, I wouldn`t get them clear coated on bare aluminum.

    I`d get them powder coated hyper silver. For whatever reason, powder coating sticks better to aluminum compared to clear coat over bare aluminum IMHO. Hyper silver is a really nice color.

    I have wheels they did 5 yrs ago that still look brand new. It will cost about $900 + shipping.

    For $900, any aftermarket wheels you buy will be junk IMHO.
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    Re: How can I fix these wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    I`d send those wheels out to Wheel Collision Center. But, I wouldn`t get them clear coated on bare aluminum.

    I`d get them powder coated hyper silver..
    That`s what I`d do too.

 

 

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