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the rest of the wheel is fine, so, as per title of post, has anyone had the lip edge repaired?
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contemplating wheel off, air out, and a small grinder to re- round the edge.
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anyone done this?
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ta in advance.
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bobbyh wrote:the day after a fresh MOT, went and ground half the steel edge on the nearside front! sickening crunch.
the rest of the wheel is fine, so, as per title of post, has anyone had the lip edge repaired?
contemplating wheel off, air out, and a small grinder to re- round the edge..
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anyone done this?
ta in advance..
(quite a good protective anti-klutz idea by toyota btw; most alloys, it would just tear into the soft metal.
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Boddney wrote:
bobbyh wrote:thanks for the replies guys, gonna try myself with a file..