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What To Do With A Bit Broken Alloys?

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Hi All,

Got a set of dented, scuffed and scratched alloys, two with tires and two without. what's the best way to deal with this - regenerate or sell (or scrap?)



Depends. Do you want them on your car? If so look at the cost of getting them repaired vs what a new/good set would cost.

If you just want rid of them, stick them on ebay/gumtree at a price to sell with no reserve.

Btw, if you become a paid member I think you can get a discount at an alloy wheel refurb place, if you did want to keep them.

A live in Scotland and if you do there's a place in Glasgow that does it VERY cheap only 85 for four wheels any colour you like too

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Nah poole mate;-) bit too far to go, will look around South, but cheers

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