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Kerb damaged wheel fix

You may remember the zed that met a kerb on the way to have an MOT, the repair I did a thread about (below)

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=147497

 

Mostly bolt on new parts the one thing we could not fix was the very nasty looking damage to the wheel, as can be seen below, so it left is with two loan wheels until a replacement was found.

 

wheel-2.jpg

 

wheelinner.jpg

 

innerdamage1.jpg

 

 

Had the opportunity to see the zed again and complemented the owner on the spanky new wheel and thought how lucky he had been to be able to buy just one, you can imaging my surprise when he explained that it was the old one repaired!!! marvellous job done on it, all for £75 Bargain!!

 

 

wheel5.jpg

 

wheel2-3.jpg

 

wheel1.jpg

 

wheel3.jpg

 

Amazing what can be repaired and to such a high level too.

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Blimey - that is impressive! Can I ask who did it - I did a little valeting work for a wheel refurb company a while ago, and I'm pretty sure they would have turned that one away as unrepairable.

Either way - top work:thumbup1:

Who did the repairs ?

 

Jeff, Remember when I had the repairs done on the alloys that came with my zed and then had the rim failure ?

 

Tony

  • 4 weeks later...

bloody nora. well i suppose they had lost no material. as long as the weld is well penatrated and clean the really it shoouldnt fail.

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