108's. Do I really need to split to refurb?

Chris_D said:
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stripped
powder coated rim
painted centres
diamond cut lip and all new bolts look so much better.

[V tidy.
Inspiring.
Tempted to go the whole hog now...lol.
What did u shell out for that?

Cheers Chris the price was £600 that includes storage of the car for one week but the offside front centre felt dry so they had to do that again keeping the car an extra week so they took £60 of the price and paid all my train fares.

This is not cheap but I do live in the south near London so gonna pay more and they were recommended on a few car forums plus they did a great job when fitting tyres to my wheels in the past very careful all wheel nuts hand
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Where did u source the bolts from?
 
Chris,

I went for OEM silver on the inners and a "chrome" type finish on the barrels, gives the appearance (almost) of a diamond cut, but is more hardwearing to the elements.

Mine cost £200 for the refurb, including removal and refitting of the tyres, and took 3 days.

Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
Chris,

I went for OEM silver on the inners and a "chrome" type finish on the barrels, gives the appearance (almost) of a diamond cut, but is more hardwearing to the elements.

Mine cost £200 for the refurb, including removal and refitting of the tyres, and took 3 days.

Mike

200 for the set or per wheel?
I'd hope for the set.... :wink:

I've always gone for this bright silver metalflake effect on my refurbs done by the geezer in Amsterdam.
I was sceptical at first but he convinced me to give it a go and I'm glad I did. Marmite to some but when they catch the light they look incredibubble. Thinking about going for the same paint on the 108's. Let me see if I can dig out a pic from some old wheels.....

On the 320...not the best pic i have but u can see how the flake catches the light possibly....marmite?
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Chris_D said:
Ducklakeview said:
Chris,

I went for OEM silver on the inners and a "chrome" type finish on the barrels, gives the appearance (almost) of a diamond cut, but is more hardwearing to the elements.

Mine cost £200 for the refurb, including removal and refitting of the tyres, and took 3 days.

Mike

200 for the set or per wheel?
I'd hope for the set.... :wink:

I've always gone for this bright silver metalflake effect on my refurbs done by the geezer in Amsterdam.
I was sceptical at first but he convinced me to give it a go and I'm glad I did. Marmite to some but when they catch the light they look incredibubble. Thinking about going for the same paint on the 108's. Let me see if I can dig out a pic from some old wheels.....

On the 320...not the best pic i have but u can see how the flake catches the light possibly....marmite?
IMG_2052.JPG

For the set lol - Actually, it was £180 in the end..

Mike
 
Chris_D said:
Chris_D said:
[
stripped
powder coated rim
painted centres
diamond cut lip and all new bolts look so much better.

[V tidy.
Inspiring.
Tempted to go the whole hog now...lol.
What did u shell out for that?

Cheers Chris the price was £600 that includes storage of the car for one week but the offside front centre felt dry so they had to do that again keeping the car an extra week so they took £60 of the price and paid all my train fares.

This is not cheap but I do live in the south near London so gonna pay more and they were recommended on a few car forums plus they did a great job when fitting tyres to my wheels in the past very careful all wheel nuts hand

Where did u source the bolts from?
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They supply the bolts as part of the refurb
 
Mine were £120 for the set but had to split them myself outer barrels silver with metal flake centres gunmetal grey took 3 days had to deliver and collect them they look great in direct sunlight the flake really jumps out at you 6C5035D9-B3F4-41A4-8C31-2DDB5F7B34A3.jpeg
 
I dont have any experience of these but I would think if they are powder coated without being split you will never be able to split them afterwards.
 
Sorry more questions for GAZA62.
I’m in south east and needing mine done just clueless where to go for a good job - who did yours?
Rich.
 
bz4kev said:
Mine were £120 for the set but had to split them myself outer barrels silver with metal flake centres gunmetal grey took 3 days had to deliver and collect them they look great in direct sunlight the flake really jumps out at you 6C5035D9-B3F4-41A4-8C31-2DDB5F7B34A3.jpeg

That outer lip is flaking...were they painted with a paint brush?
 
ben g said:
bz4kev said:
Mine were £120 for the set but had to split them myself outer barrels silver with metal flake centres gunmetal grey took 3 days had to deliver and collect them they look great in direct sunlight the flake really jumps out at you 6C5035D9-B3F4-41A4-8C31-2DDB5F7B34A3.jpeg

That outer lip is flaking...were they painted with a paint brush?
what are you talking about there is no flaking and it was powder coated not painted I know its xmas so will let it slide probably had a few to many shandys merry xmas pal
 
bz4kev said:
ben g said:
bz4kev said:
Mine were £120 for the set but had to split them myself outer barrels silver with metal flake centres gunmetal grey took 3 days had to deliver and collect them they look great in direct sunlight the flake really jumps out at you 6C5035D9-B3F4-41A4-8C31-2DDB5F7B34A3.jpeg

That outer lip is flaking...were they painted with a paint brush?
what are you talking about there is no flaking and it was powder coated not painted I know its xmas so will let it slide probably had a few to many shandys merry xmas pal

Top left, at about the 10 o clock position. If thats not flaking, then it must be bird mess :lol: it certainly doesn't look like mud, nor is that kerbing on the inner part.

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It’s xmas you not got much on b g it’s dirty not been cleaned top mark is a fitting rubber mark other is brake dust as that picture was straight after I had those tyres fitted going to enjoy the rest of my day now with my family hope you can too hey will post a pic soon over next couple of days :rofl: showing a nice clean 108
 
Rich8 said:
Sorry more questions for GAZA62.
I’m in south east and needing mine done just clueless where to go for a good job - who did yours?
Rich.

No probs Rich


Got them done at Lepsons http://www.lepsons.com/

They are based in Gillingham they did a good job but if you do use them make sure you give them a once over its a very big operation so some mistakes are bound to happen they give you a 12 month warranty on all the processes they use so plenty of time to check them out when you remove the wheel at home mine as I said had a dry feel to the star on the offside front but they sorted it with no quibble I did later notice a small mark on the inside of the rim looks to me like someone may have handled them before the powder coat had dried they did offer to take them back and get it sorted but in the end I left it as its not something you walk up and notice plus I did not want to disturb the paint around the bolts I give them a 7 out 10 but I am fussy :lol:


Have a good xmas

Gaz :cheers:
 
bz4kev said:
It’s xmas you not got much on b g it’s dirty not been cleaned top mark is a fitting rubber mark other is brake dust as that picture was straight after I had those tyres fitted going to enjoy the rest of my day now with my family hope you can too hey will post a pic soon over next couple of days :rofl: showing a nice clean 108

I was watching tv. Trading places, quite a racist movie, surprised they still air it. Off out to my family now :thumbsup:

Certainly doesn't look like brake dust, but i'll take your word for it. They do look great anyway :thumbsup: i'd like 108's, but can't stomach the refurbishment cost.
 
ben g said:
bz4kev said:
It’s xmas you not got much on b g it’s dirty not been cleaned top mark is a fitting rubber mark other is brake dust as that picture was straight after I had those tyres fitted going to enjoy the rest of my day now with my family hope you can too hey will post a pic soon over next couple of days :rofl: showing a nice clean 108

I was watching tv. Trading places, quite a racist movie, surprised they still air it. Off out to my family now :thumbsup:

Certainly doesn't look like brake dust, but i'll take your word for it. They do look great anyway :thumbsup: i'd like 108's, but can't stomach the refurbishment cost.
to be honest I was apprehensive at refurb cost then was advised by another member about city wheels in Birmingham and others had said they are good quality so for £100 I thought give them a go so I did and was highly impressed with there work even if they only last a couple of years or so with my wife kerbing ect :rofl: at a £100 it would not break the bank as I said will put a pic up of clean pic in couple of days and make your own mind up lots have seen these close up at zed fest and other places and we’re impressed with the work done merry Christmas pal
 
GAZA62 said:
Rich8 said:
Sorry more questions for GAZA62.
I’m in south east and needing mine done just clueless where to go for a good job - who did yours?
Rich.

No probs Rich


Got them done at Lepsons http://www.lepsons.com/

Cheers mate.
Lepsons is the name I already had on my list of one.
Looks like I’m off there as soon as can be arsed to sort it then.
Ta
Rich
 
I've still got my spare set of 108s in the garage awaiting reassembly after powder coating at City Wheels in Birmingham. For reference, the standard price of refurbishing 2 piece rims there is £25 per wheel, but that's only in a limited range of standard colours. It's an extra £10 per wheel to have their 'chrome' finish on the outer rims to be a similar appearance to the original diamond cut rim, so the total cost was £140 for the set. The quality of the finish looks generally OK, but I've noticed some small rough feeling patches on the centres so beware that you get what you pay for!

Chris
 
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