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Does anyone know how I would fix this? Any recommendations for a shop in the Northern Virginia/DC area?? God, I am an idiot......
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Don't know about DC but I am sure there are some rim repair shops around. Maybe yellow pages or ask your dealer who they recommends. I did the same on my 545 and had it repaired for $120. I cannot stand looking at the 2cm rash.
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No problem you will probable have to spend about $50 - $100 bucks to get it fixed. Here is another thread regarding rim repair:
http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...ght=rim+repair |
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my wheels would be pretty much screwed had it not been for the fact that the tires stick out further than the wheel.
So I always end up messing up the tire instead. I hate parking in DC |
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I have used Ye Olde Wheels off Route 1 in Elkridge and they did a phenomenal job fixing curb rash and repainting. I have heard there's someone who will come to your location and do the work on-site as well, but I don't have contact info.
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thanks everyone, well at least I dont feel helpless. But I agree, just a 2cm scratch is bad enough to make me want to get it repaired. I will call some of the places you guys suggested!
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