curb rash :-(
Originally Posted by fhumphrey04
I just paid $200 to have all my stock 18's repaired and de-curb rashed, if that gives you any idea 

Originally Posted by icab
Not if you know how to drive. ;-)
Originally Posted by htownboy
It cost me $600 here in Texas, dang, was that all 4? I have rash on one but all have chips etc. so I need to do all 4 after these 70K miles. I like the stock 18s so I rather keep em' than change em for now... Kinda keeps the car 'sleeper' looking, especially after 16 more months, it's paid off and the FI is coming. 

$600 is way over retail unless they were severely curbed/bent. Dealerships pay about $50 per wheel on average, so $100 a wheel is as much as you should cough up.
+1 on SL Metals. I brought my iForged there to repowdercoat them and they came out so much better then when they were new, the color looks sick in person. Right now I have my stock 19's on and put a pretty bad curb rash on them. But I couldnt care less, its just gonna feel soo much better when i change the rims, lol. If that were to haooen to my 20's, I would definitely cry.
^^ Yup. You are correct. That is the good thing about having polished aluminum wheels. You can fix curb rashes yourself. But the bad thing is that they are a PITA to clean. But they sure do look great, especially when clean.
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