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    Posted: 26-March-2014 at 08:15
Do you get it done with the old tyres on?
 
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Do you get the new tyres fitted and then get them taken back off to get the rim fettled up?
 
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If you are super organised (which I'm not at the moment) you get the rim refurbed and the new tyre put on at the same time.
 
What have others done?
 
I am asuming that tyres are taken off the rim during refurb work...
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When I got mines done I had new rubber waiting to go on. I also like to have a couple of coats of wheel sealant on as well! Just make sure the weather elements have calmed down, especially with the salt on the road before you get them done...
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Cheers.
 
I was looking on black circles, I could get new shoes delivered to home then take them with me to whoever I use to do the re-furb to put on for me.
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Another reason I'd opt for new rubber is the people doing the refurb will be extra careful popping on the new tyres and be less likely to scratch/chip the freshly refurbished wheel! As it'll take a good few weeks for the paints to harden properly!
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I did option 3 when I got my wheels refurbished on both cars. I can heartily recommend The Wheel Specialist. 
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Originally posted by Andrew Rolland Andrew Rolland wrote:

you get the rim refurbed and the new tyre put on at the same time
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Originally posted by Andrew Rolland Andrew Rolland wrote:

I am assuming that tyres are taken off the rim during refurb work...
<---- yes - if they are done properly
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I used Camskill for tyres, they were excellent.
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Originally posted by Cambell Cambell wrote:

I used Camskill for tyres, they were excellent.


Most refurbers pref you get them to fit tyres as if something happens to alloy its there fault

If you go away then its nothing to do with them if damaged
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Originally posted by Pete330 Pete330 wrote:

Originally posted by Cambell Cambell wrote:

I used Camskill for tyres, they were excellent.


Most refurbers pref you get them to fit tyres as if something happens to alloy its there fault

If you go away then its nothing to do with them if damaged
Exactly, what I mean is, I bought tyres from Camskill and got the refurbers to fit them and I'd take away the old tyres. The refurbers don't care what tyres they fit, a tyre is a tyre to them.
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Thanks guys
 
I dug out an old thread where there was a debate about E60 tyres and Cambell pointed us in the direction on Camskill.  Looking on line at them and various other websites, it would appear that tyres for my chariot are cheaper than I remember.
 
I've e-mailed an alloy wheel refurb person that a colleague at work has put me on to. 
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Had a shufty around at wheel refurbing.

Was in BMW dealer this morning, they offer 4 wheels refurbed for £50, BUT they only 're-furb' the outside bit of the wheel rim. The re-furb bit is shot blasting and then painting. They don't touch with blast or paint the inside of the rim! The worst bits on my wheels are the inside bits, which you can see if you look enough. He told me that there is a danger of wheels working loose if the back of the wheel is painted/coated. Hmm. They only break the bead of the tyre off the rim, they don't take the tyre off the rim. Hhmmmm.

Then went to Powdertec/Wheel pro who will chemically strip and blast clean the rim before painting/coating. Give or take based on my size of rim they want £75 per corner, but can do four wheels in one day.
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Originally posted by Andrew Rolland Andrew Rolland wrote:

Had a shufty around at wheel refurbing.

Was in BMW dealer this morning, they offer 4 wheels refurbed for £50, BUT they only 're-furb' the outside bit of the wheel rim. The re-furb bit is shot blasting and then painting. They don't touch with blast or paint the inside of the rim! The worst bits on my wheels are the inside bits, which you can see if you look enough. He told me that there is a danger of wheels working loose if the back of the wheel is painted/coated. Hmm. They only break the bead of the tyre off the rim, they don't take the tyre off the rim. Hhmmmm.

Then went to Powdertec/Wheel pro who will chemically strip and blast clean the rim before painting/coating. Give or take based on my size of rim they want £75 per corner, but can do four wheels in one day.

Dealer option sounds like a "Patch" up job to me Andrew ??? How can you paint a wheel without taking the old stuff off & the tyre off the rim ???
As I said in a previous post on this thread "Wheel Specialist " in Cumbernauld did mine ....top job & one day turn around too
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Correct Tommy, the dealer is very much a 'make it look pretty option'....i.e. do this if you were going to sell a car or buy a car from them, I think.
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Originally posted by Cambell Cambell wrote:

I used Camskill for tyres, they were excellent.

Having just checked these out for myself they are coming in at £130 cheaper for the set compared to what i last paid. 

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I've used Powdertec more than a few times for wheels and they have always done a very good job.They got bought over last year after Michael(the owner)moved to Australia,most of the staff are still there so standards should be pretty much the same.

For tyres I always use RD tyres on Pinkston Road,Glasgow the guy who owns the little place is very good and takes care of the rims when fitting tyres. I've always found them to beat prices I've got elsewhere and TBH I'd rather deal with a person face to face than buy over the net because if I have a problem and need to make a warranty claim it's a ball ache as I'd need to get another tyre so as I can send the claim one back to the supplier.
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I had a look at my tyres yesterday and I've got a bit more tread than I thought so not quite ready to change the tyres and hence get the rims done. I think I'll use Powdertec/Wheel Pro at Kinning Park when the time comes though.
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My wheels are with a bodyshop in East Calder at the moment, the paint is so bat that one of them needed toping up with air every few days, they seem to know their stuff and were recommended by a local car sales firm I've known for years, will post pictures if OK after I get them back at the end of the week
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