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Kerbed Alloy

Discussion in 'FF/Lusso' started by marky1, Nov 17, 2020.

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  1. marky1

    marky1 Formula 3
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    Unfortunately kerbed a black alloy this morning whilst half asleep driving through our little streets of Gibraltar. Only about three cm long on the rim. Are these easy enough to fix?
     
  2. 350MH83

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    Yes... Plenty of good shops out there will fix it for cheap (-ish), especially if it's just a rash. If the wheel is not true anymore, you can also get that fixed, but Im not sure I would like that done on a 812.
     
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  3. Il Co-Pilota

    Il Co-Pilota F1 Veteran

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    There is zero issues having a wheel trued. Of course if it's a taco don't, but a normally slightly bent wheel? Not an issue what so ever. Ferrari dealers around the globe do it all the time - unless of course they try to stiff you with the bill for a new wheel. Here in Denmatk we have two shops that gets wheel work sent in from all around northern Europe because they have such a great reputation. The local Ferrari, Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Lad Rover/Jag, Lambo and Mcca dealer use them.

    Trust me. A wheel that has been bent slightly out of round, which by the way is a lot more common than what most think, is no problem to fix what so ever

    Now in a country like Gibraltar? Hmmmm. Might have to go to Spain for that one.

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  4. marky1

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    Yeah happy to go to Spain, I'm sure my dealer can do it, or organise it given what you guys are saying. Cheers
     

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