curb rash on new rims
depending on the finish, you might be able to repair it.
I know sanding/grinding and repainting the painted finishes have been coming out good, and un-noticable.
As for chrome, good luck. Polished is going to require a load of work.
I know sanding/grinding and repainting the painted finishes have been coming out good, and un-noticable.
As for chrome, good luck. Polished is going to require a load of work.
your probibly gonna have to take it to a wheel repair shop they can fix the rash and refinish the wheels , cost about 75.00 - 90 per wheel dont know where in new york you would go for that but their pretty common to find

curb feelers tell you when you are too close to a curb, they rub and you hear it before your rims rub
for the color match, you could try and take off the wheel and bring it into an autozone or something and match it up.
i did that with my old car, it took me 3 trips of picking up the wrong shade of gunmetal finish before i took the wheel in. i'm sure they thought it was funny because i was driving on a donut, but whatever it matched perfectly. i'm pretty sure our rims are considered hyperblack
if you can't find a match, you could bring it into an autobody or paint shop and having them whip up a custom match bottle of touchup, but it might be like $50+
or just do this https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...591&highlight=
Originally Posted by xnevergiveinx

curb feelers tell you when you are too close to a curb, they rub and you hear it before your rims rub
Originally Posted by WhiteWolfG
Originally Posted by xnevergiveinx

curb feelers tell you when you are too close to a curb, they rub and you hear it before your rims rub
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