Does anyone here fix curb rash on wheels for a good price?

rocket5979

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Nov 15, 2005
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Round Lake, IL
Sure, I could fix it myself with some sand paper, JB Weld, the proper paint, and some elbow grease; but I don't feel like it.

The story: I recently bought my Audi S4 and the wheels are curb rashed pretty good. The previous owner must have had visual issues or something because they are rashed up pretty good near the tire. I like the stock wheels, and would rather keep them than go aftermarket, but only if I can get them fixed for a decent price.

Does anyone on here offer curb rash fixing services, either out of their own garage or whatever? Thanks.
 

rocket5979

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Nov 15, 2005
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Round Lake, IL



:rollpicard: What part of "I don't feel like it" do you not understand? :dunno:

Of course it is an easy job. I have done jobs like this before, but don't feel like messing with this one because I would rather hit golf balls down a fairway instead. If there is some motivated younger kid on here who doesn't charge a lot, wants to make a few bucks, and does a quality job, then why not put a little money in their pocket instead?
 

Burtonrider10022

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:rollpicard: What part of "I don't feel like it" do you not understand? :dunno:

Of course it is an easy job. I have done jobs like this before, but don't feel like messing with this one because I would rather hit golf balls down a fairway instead. If there is some motivated younger kid on here who doesn't charge a lot, wants to make a few bucks, and does a quality job, then why not put a little money in their pocket instead?

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