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Old 04-19-2004, 09:21 AM
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In pulling away from an unfamiliar ATM machine over the weekend, I inadvertantly caught the side of a concrete island and scraped the side of my passenger wheel. I am heartbroken over the result - about six inches of scraped rim and a small horizontal scrape mark on one of the spokes. No-one to blame but myself!

Anyway, I was going to try to feather-grind the scrapes using the sanding wheel on a Dremel tool and then brush paint on a little clear lacquer. Advice anyone?
Old 04-19-2004, 09:29 AM
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Do you have stock wheels? If so, you might beable to buy some cheap if you post your desire to want to buy them.

If after market, this is one big advantage of a 3 pc wheel as wheel as the ability to get exact offsets.

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