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I scratched my wheel pulling out of a concrete barrier. Is there a way to get this fixed?
My dealer has a "wheel guy" that they use for touch ups to curb-rash on the alloy wheels. He quoted something like $150 per wheel - done onsite in my driveway. I haven't had him touch up my wheel (that I scraped on a curb, Grrrr!) but I've seen one of the wheels he touched up for the dealer and it's perfect - you'd never know there was a scrape.bigdaddyo811 said:I scratched my wheel pulling out of a concrete barrier. Is there a way to get this fixed?
Mine are scratched up too and my dealer has a "guy" who can fix it to near perfection for $150/wheel but I am refusing to do it until Fisker gives us a "mirror dip" software upgrade that would let me see the curb when I am parallel parking my car. Otherwise, they will just get scratched again.LonePalmBJ said:My dealer has a "wheel guy" that they use for touch ups to curb-rash on the alloy wheels. He quoted something like $150 per wheel - done onsite in my driveway. I haven't had him touch up my wheel (that I scraped on a curb, Grrrr!) but I've seen one of the wheels he touched up for the dealer and it's perfect - you'd never know there was a scrape.bigdaddyo811 said:I scratched my wheel pulling out of a concrete barrier. Is there a way to get this fixed?
As Fishes said, it all comes down to finding a quality craftsman to do the repair. Your dealer almost certainly has someone on speed dial.
Brent
Anybody knows where I can repair the wheels in the New York area?Fabulist said:Mine are scratched up too and my dealer has a "guy" who can fix it to near perfection for $150/wheel but I am refusing to do it until Fisker gives us a "mirror dip" software upgrade that would let me see the curb when I am parallel parking my car. Otherwise, they will just get scratched again.LonePalmBJ said:My dealer has a "wheel guy" that they use for touch ups to curb-rash on the alloy wheels. He quoted something like $150 per wheel - done onsite in my driveway. I haven't had him touch up my wheel (that I scraped on a curb, Grrrr!) but I've seen one of the wheels he touched up for the dealer and it's perfect - you'd never know there was a scrape.bigdaddyo811 said:I scratched my wheel pulling out of a concrete barrier. Is there a way to get this fixed?
As Fishes said, it all comes down to finding a quality craftsman to do the repair. Your dealer almost certainly has someone on speed dial.
Brent
bigdaddyo811 said:I scratched my wheel pulling out of a concrete barrier. Is there a way to get this fixed?