Damaged Alloy B7 RS4

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Damaged Alloy B7 RS4

Post by itaggart » Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:35 pm

My near side alloy was kerbed today, anyone know the cost of a new wheel & Pirelli tyre?

Might also conside repair if I can find top quality refurbishment firm in west of Scotland.

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RE: Damaged Alloy B7 RS4

Post by simple1 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:23 am

Wheel is just over £400 inc vat and the tyres are around £257 inc vat. I just had two new ones as the nice man at tyre dept fooked mine when fitting new tyres and dealer finally replaced another after his attempts to refurbish it ended in several flaking areas. Dont get them refurbished, the coating on the original finish wont allow paint to key.

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Post by 55JWB » Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:39 am

There are several companies around that give the refurb a fighting chance... Pristine in Woburn Sands and another in Kent or Surrey, I cant remember the name... they will strip the wheel back to the alloy, prime, paint and lacquer. I think Pristine have 'agents' all over the country, they also offer an exchange scheme, where your wheels will be swapped for someone elses so you dont have to wait 3-4 days to get your wheels back as thats how long the process takes, not just an hour outside your office with a 'man in a van' it will cost you around £100 per wheel, not the £50 the man in a van charges....

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Post by alex_123_fra » Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:00 am

Pristine and Lepsons (Kent/surrey) are the best as far as I know. Both strip all paint off the wheels and repaint using the original manufacturer's OEM methods/paint codes, including final coating so the results are exactly the same as a new wheel and the finish is identical and as resistant to damage. It also costs much less than £400 to do one full wheel refurb.

Timing-wise, it usually takes a day as they do them in batches. Is your tyre also damaged? Why replace this?
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Post by 55JWB » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:08 am

alex_123_fra wrote:Lepsons (Kent/surrey)
Thank you :wink:

P.S. I have also heard that many of the exchange wheels are in fact 'damaged in tranist' wheels from the dealer network, pristine take them off their hands...
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Re: Damaged Alloy B7 RS4

Post by audijohn » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:33 am

itaggart wrote:My near side alloy was kerbed today, anyone know the cost of a new wheel & Pirelli tyre?

Might also conside repair if I can find top quality refurbishment firm in west of Scotland.
Use this link:
P- Zerros very cheap and free delivery.
http://www.pneus-online.co.uk/car-tyre- ... r19-Y.html
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This one for the wheel.
http://www.pristinealloywheels.co.uk/in ... me=Contact

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Post by Dom81 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:23 am

simple1 wrote:Dont get them refurbished, the coating on the original finish wont allow paint to key.
I've done plently of research (long story...) and fully support this

I think the rule is that damage caused by a third party (garage, valet, tyre dealer etc.) should always result in a new wheel

If you're paying yourself, Pristine & Lepsons are both highly recommended, but anyone else will probably struggle
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Post by almoRS » Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:56 pm

I got a quote for refurb for one wheel recently from Pristine and couldn't believe the cost. Price was almost double the cost of an 18". You can buy a new oem one from Europe for about £40 more. I got 4 Continental SportContact 3's fitted to replace the worn pirellis and thought I might get the kerbed wheel fixed.
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Post by Krammer002 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:27 pm

I had two of my 19" OEMs refurbished by Pristine Wheel via my local tyre fitter. The cost per wheel including delivery, tyre refitting, came to approx £120 per wheel. I have two 19" OEM spare wheels with tyres, so wasn't a problem to swapout the damaged ones.
The were able to provide a match, indiscernible when compaired to the OEM finish. :)
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Post by jbtco » Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:53 pm

I had 2 19" alloys on my former E46 M3 refurbed, it seemed to be a good job and they looked as good as new when done but within 3 months the wheels were a mess much worse than before the refurb.

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Post by Krammer002 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:14 pm

jbtco wrote:I had 2 19" alloys on my former E46 M3 refurbed, it seemed to be a good job and they looked as good as new when done but within 3 months the wheels were a mess much worse than before the refurb.
Who refurbished them ???
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Post by alex_123_fra » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:59 pm

Krammer002 wrote:I had two of my 19" OEMs refurbished by Pristine Wheel via my local tyre fitter. The cost per wheel including delivery, tyre refitting, came to approx £120 per wheel. I have two 19" OEM spare wheels with tyres, so wasn't a problem to swapout the damaged ones.
The were able to provide a match, indiscernible when compaired to the OEM finish. :)
Yep, agree. Similar story with me and Lepsons. Absolutely superb finish and had it 4 months with no issues. I had all 4 wheels switched to titanium colour. Cost was £360 in total if I remember correctly but I didn't have new tyres as my tyres were new anyway. Lepson's owner has a B7 RS4 saloon himself and takes great pride in the work done by them.
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Post by jbtco » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:04 pm

Krammer002 wrote:
jbtco wrote:I had 2 19" alloys on my former E46 M3 refurbed, it seemed to be a good job and they looked as good as new when done but within 3 months the wheels were a mess much worse than before the refurb.
Who refurbished them ???
Sorry I can't recall, it was a firm highly recommended on the BM3W website, I had the wheels done while on holiday (I live in the Scottish Islands) it was around Birmingham somwhere.

I suspect that it was the amount of winter salt they use here which attacked the laquer they used.

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Post by itaggart » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:22 pm

Wheel is just over £400 inc vat and the tyres are around £257 inc vat. I just had two new ones as the nice man at tyre dept fooked mine when fitting new tyres and dealer finally replaced another after his attempts to refurbish it ended in several flaking areas. Dont get them refurbished, the coating on the original finish wont allow paint to key.


Thanks for advice guys, I have now purchased new wheel and tyre. I did notice that the tyre has been fittd using a standard black rubber valve which does not match the original silver rigid valves. I suspect the tyre fitter has just taken the easy option here. Does anyone know if the silver rigid valves can be purchased from Audi as a genuine part as I want the wheel to match the other originals?

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