I recently swapped out my TE37's for some 99-00 Si wheels for the winter. I demounted the tires from the TE37's and sold them to a co worker.
I decided to give them a thorough cleaning. Upon removing brake dust and road grime, I noticed my wheels were scuffed in a few spots, the inside of one wheel has rash due to the previous owner having the car completely slammed and causing the inside to rub, one wheel has the inside of the barrel rashed (I assume it's from one of those tire machines that clamp the wheel from the inside while mounting tires), and a few of the wheels have small scuffs near the wheel bolt holes from sockets rubbing against them.
Anyway, does anyone know of a good place I can send these wheels to for repair? And possibly a powdercoat (or whatever other type of coating Rays uses from the factory) as well? The wheels are currently Bronze and I wanna get them Takata Green, Magnesium Blue, Gun Metal, or redone Bronze.
Price isn't and option (to a certain extent of course lol) as long as they are done right. Since these are Forged Monoblock, I would think they require a different and more careful process than regular aluminum wheel.
I decided to give them a thorough cleaning. Upon removing brake dust and road grime, I noticed my wheels were scuffed in a few spots, the inside of one wheel has rash due to the previous owner having the car completely slammed and causing the inside to rub, one wheel has the inside of the barrel rashed (I assume it's from one of those tire machines that clamp the wheel from the inside while mounting tires), and a few of the wheels have small scuffs near the wheel bolt holes from sockets rubbing against them.
Anyway, does anyone know of a good place I can send these wheels to for repair? And possibly a powdercoat (or whatever other type of coating Rays uses from the factory) as well? The wheels are currently Bronze and I wanna get them Takata Green, Magnesium Blue, Gun Metal, or redone Bronze.
Price isn't and option (to a certain extent of course lol) as long as they are done right. Since these are Forged Monoblock, I would think they require a different and more careful process than regular aluminum wheel.