One of the rims got scratched...
#3
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Well, there's no way you can repair it yourself, if that's what you asking,, but
most autobody shops can repair it quite easily, They'd probably charge you
about 100-150 bucks..
most autobody shops can repair it quite easily, They'd probably charge you
about 100-150 bucks..
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those scratches look pretty minor, i would wait awhile see if you end up with more; repair or replace one time later.
with my other car, it took awhile to get used to how the car drove so i ended up with a few unwanted scratches before i replaced the wheel.
with my other car, it took awhile to get used to how the car drove so i ended up with a few unwanted scratches before i replaced the wheel.
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Originally Posted by Tony1
Well, there's no way you can repair it yourself, if that's what you asking,, but
most autobody shops can repair it quite easily, They'd probably charge you
about 100-150 bucks..
most autobody shops can repair it quite easily, They'd probably charge you
about 100-150 bucks..
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/realwhda.html
The only issue would be whether or not this paint color was a match to the lexus wheels.
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the first ding/dent/scratch is the most painful. I agree with kensteele that you should wait awhile because scratches like these are common and it's a hassel to dismount the wheel and mail it to a wheel repair center, while you limp around with the spare. My experience with wheel repair center wasn't all good--although the wheel came back "looking" new, the paint fell off in a less than 6 months.
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Also try Wheelsamerica or the Lexus service may be able to fix them. LIke mentioned if it were me I would wait until more damage cos you get those very easily and it cost some money (at least 100 i think) to repair those...
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Also try Wheelsamerica or the Lexus service may be able to fix them. LIke mentioned if it were me I would wait until more damage cos you get those very easily and it cost some money (at least 100 i think) to repair those...
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