09-24-2017, 07:21 AM
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Drives: 2017 M3
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: East Coast
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Originally Posted by Negtvions
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Originally Posted by SCRPN
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Originally Posted by Negtvions
Well it finally happened. I knew from the moment I saw those beautiful back 20" 666's with their lovely low profile that they would be hard to keep unblemished.
So today while parking I heard that dreaded sound "crunch."
I nicked the wheel ever so slightly. But the car is new and any imperfection is catastrophic!! (Not really, I know.)
Anyway, I can live with it. Barely noticeable unless you KNOW it's there.
But are there is there an easy ( and inexpensive) fix to this? Something I can do at home, or that a local boutique garage (specializing in German cars) around the corner can do??
Here are some pics. Again, not the end of the world but still. Dang it!!
P.S.
I did this today on my way to purchase this Glock 21 SF. I love having the .45 acp round in the Glock platform!
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Did you purchase any wheel and tire package? If not, you can take it to a wheel shop. They simply sand the entire edge of the rim down to a layer where it is not visible anymore. They dont touch the rest of the wheel, so no need to have the entire wheel painted. I had BMW do it for mine which they outsource to a local shop. I noticed there was curve to the wheel when I got it back. Sort of bothering but at least its gone.
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Thanks for the suggestion man.. I'll give it a shot.
How much was that work?
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It?s about $200, max.
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