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Old 06-01-2022, 10:35 AM   #1
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My daughter has managed to damage her 2014 lancer GSR 18" alloy rim. See attached photos. She will need a new tyre as the sidewall has a chunk out of it but I was wondering if people see any issue with continuing to use the alloy rim as is. I am inclined to think it may just be aesthetic damage which can be attended to later. I posted on another forum I am a member of and the two replies I got suggested this

I am hoping to drive to Melbourne to lend her my second car while i get new tyres and a service done on her car near her.

What do people think of the damage and would a mobile touch up be an option or should i go to an alloy wheel repair business. I have a recommended alloy repair place but they are closed on holiday at present and they would need the wheel for a few days as they are flat out.

Was quite shocked at he price Mitsubishi want for a new wheel - $1140.
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Old 06-01-2022, 10:43 AM   #2
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Tyre shop will sort you out, they'll know if it's out of round or damaged but from the pics i would suggest the bead of the tyre will seat just fine. I'd reckon it would be easier to find a 2014 GSR 18" rim rather than spend $1140 - here's 4 for $500 https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20375524...frcectupt=true
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Old 06-01-2022, 10:50 AM   #3
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Thanks Sam. I was thinking if worse came to worse I might need to look at a set of used VRX rims or even after market rims. Regrettably the GSR wheel is an 8 spoke as opposed to the 10 spoke VRX and as rare as hen's teeth second hand. Have searched online and rung a few place with no luck on the GSR.
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Old 06-01-2022, 10:53 AM   #4
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Yeh what Sam said, but make sure the ones you get 2nd hand are not buckled to the point where they can't be balanced. Sometimes its hard to spot with the naked eye. Look inside the wheel, thats where a lot of the buckles happen but you wont see it in the ad photos.

With my untrained eye, I reckon you could fix that. Go to a couple of wheel tyre shops and ask for their opinion. There are vids on youtube on how to fix gutter rashes too, if your daughter is interested in learning
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Old 06-01-2022, 11:14 AM   #5
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My daughter has managed to damage her 2014 lancer GSR 18" alloy rim. See attached photos. She will need a new tyre as the sidewall has a chunk out of it but I was wondering if people see any issue with continuing to use the alloy rim as is. I am inclined to think it may just be aesthetic damage which can be attended to later. I posted on another forum I am a member of and the two replies I got suggested this

I am hoping to drive to Melbourne to lend her my second car while i get new tyres and a service done on her car near her.

What do people think of the damage and would a mobile touch up be an option or should i go to an alloy wheel repair business. I have a recommended alloy repair place but they are closed on holiday at present and they would need the wheel for a few days as they are flat out.

Was quite shocked at he price Mitsubishi want for a new wheel - $1140.
It depends on how severe the impact was, check for tiny cracking. However it looks like only superficial damage. Unless it was a heavy impact, I would give it a thorough scrub with domestos and an old toothbrush, prep it with coarse wet & dry (180), drill some shallow lug holes for adhesion, place some cardboard between the tyre and rim - then carefully pack it with PlastiBond - as flat and smooth as possible. This might require 2-3 applications. Than sand it back with wet & Dry - various grades Coarse to 1000 (with a small sanding block - to ensure you get a flat surface) - then finish of with primer & matching wheel paint.
Although it might be easier just to get a 2nd hand wheel?
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Old 06-01-2022, 01:14 PM   #7
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Spoke to my regular tyre supplier in Melbourne. He says the real test will be to take the wheel off and to test spin it. Have booked in for Wednesday to do so and have ordered in a new set of tyres. Service will need to wait till mid Feb as he is booked out to then. Fingers crossed it is superficial damage.

Thank you all for the replies to date. Will update after Wednesday.
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I'm assuming the car is in Melbourne?

If so contact Neway Wheels in Heidelberg.

It's been a while but they used to repair damage like that by adding some weld to fill gouge, sand it back into shape, paint it and re-roll to ensure its round for $100 to $130.
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Old 06-01-2022, 05:25 PM   #9
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I'm assuming the car is in Melbourne?

If so contact Neway Wheels in Heidelberg.

It's been a while but they used to repair damage like that by adding some weld to fill gouge, sand it back into shape, paint it and re-roll to ensure its round for $100 to $130.
Yep; touched base with them yesterday. They are closed till Monday and said to call back then. My tyre guy spoke highly of them.
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Yep; touched base with them yesterday. They are closed till Monday and said to call back then. My tyre guy spoke highly of them.
They are/were a great bunch who did excellent work.

When I first bought my Force 6 the previous owner had lovingly added touches of gutter rash on every wheel. They raised up all the gouges, properly shaped them and somehow painted it with something to match the shadow chrome. Couldn't tell the difference.

Would take them my set of wheels every year or so to roll out the buckles on the inner edge.

Never let me down and always did an exceptional job at a very reasonable price. I wish I still lived near them.
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Old 06-01-2022, 10:32 PM   #11
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I've used Neway a couple of times, with great results.

No hesitation recommending them.
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Old 12-01-2022, 08:03 PM   #12
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Update - My regular tyre guy checked the wheel and said it was just cosmetic and no issues on test He confirmed the front tyre was a goner with sidewall damage revealing the cord.

New tyres fitted all round. He was surprised the car's wheel alignment was still virtually spot on so no need to do one.

Not going to do a cosmetic repair at this time but may in future.

Thanks again All
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Based on the pics it’s fine, but the tyre shop will be able to confirm for sure
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Update - My regular tyre guy checked the wheel and said it was just cosmetic and no issues on test He confirmed the front tyre was a goner with sidewall damage revealing the cord.

New tyres fitted all round. He was surprised the car's wheel alignment was still virtually spot on so no need to do one.

Not going to do a cosmetic repair at this time but may in future.

Thanks again All
Wait until she hits the gutter a few more times before thinking about repairs.
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Old 16-01-2022, 11:27 AM   #15
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Wait until she hits the gutter a few more times before thinking about repairs.
Yes was thinking the same. I was also pondering if she has actually been hitting carpark ramp edging at the hospital she works at. Carpark ramps can be quite narrow and tight in elevation turns The rim damage was front driver side and the back driver side rim has some edge rash so less likely gutters. Anyway at least it was superficial and panels show so damage.
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