How much would u guys pay?
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How much would u guys pay?
I'm just wondering what you guys would pay for this? They are 17s Racing Hart. Has curb damage and 2 new tires and 2 tires that'll last like 10-20k miles.
i used to have these on my civic in 18s very very nice wheels but heavy as hell. Now i run 15 inch racing hart cp-035 and like them a lot better because they are light and when i hit a pot hole on the shitty roads out here they dont get damaged lol I would prolly pay 500 bucks for these rims if they are damaged.
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I've never heard of repairing curb damnage. In theory the lip could be sanded down until it wasnt visible, but that might throw the wheighting off slightly? Other option I would see is to lightly sand, and then put more metal over to make it smooth... or you could just paint them and hope nobody noticed. No idea how the professionals do it though.
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Are they even real racing harts??? You better confirm that before you think about buying them. Plus I wouldn't pay much for those because of the curb rash, and the cheap hankooks he has on there.
You can repair curb rash.
Look here http://www.autopia-carcare.com/realwhda.html
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I've never heard of repairing curb damnage. In theory the lip could be sanded down until it wasnt visible, but that might throw the wheighting off slightly? Other option I would see is to lightly sand, and then put more metal over to make it smooth... or you could just paint them and hope nobody noticed. No idea how the professionals do it though.
I've never heard of repairing curb damnage. In theory the lip could be sanded down until it wasnt visible, but that might throw the wheighting off slightly? Other option I would see is to lightly sand, and then put more metal over to make it smooth... or you could just paint them and hope nobody noticed. No idea how the professionals do it though.
Look here http://www.autopia-carcare.com/realwhda.html
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