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  • Gutter Rash on Detroits - advice please!

    Hi all,

    Long time reader first time poster!

    I'm based in Melbourne and have had my Mk 6 for a couple of months now. While I managed to avoid the nasty hail storm that hit here a few weeks ago, my front left rim has come off second best after an unfortunate "meeting" with a gutter - not happy at all.

    Could someone please give me some advice on what my best option is to get this fixed? Tossing up whether to go through the dealership to get this sorted or go through another avenue (such as a specialist)? Very interested to get everyone's feedback.

    Thanks in advance - keep up the good work.

    Cheers
    GTI MKVI / Black / 5DR / DSG / Bi-Xenon / 18" Detroit / Leather / Sunroof / Tint

  • #2
    There's a dedicated forum on Wheels & Suspension. In there you'll find a thread for Scratched wheel repairers in Melbourne.

    They'll basically sand back the damage, bog it up, and then paint over it.

    I don't think that the dealer would do anything other than offer to sell you a new wheel. Even if they DID offer to fix it for you, they'd just be taking to a third party and then adding their cut. So you may as well go straight to the source

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    • #3
      Originally posted by coreying View Post
      There's a dedicated forum on Wheels & Suspension. In there you'll find a thread for Scratched wheel repairers in Melbourne.

      They'll basically sand back the damage, bog it up, and then paint over it.

      I don't think that the dealer would do anything other than offer to sell you a new wheel. Even if they DID offer to fix it for you, they'd just be taking to a third party and then adding their cut. So you may as well go straight to the source
      Yup, what he said.

      My local dealership have a mobile guy that comes out and fixes them. all they will do is add some margin on top, best to cut out the middleman.
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      • #4
        Thanks for the advice - will keep you posted as to how I go.

        Cheers
        GTI MKVI / Black / 5DR / DSG / Bi-Xenon / 18" Detroit / Leather / Sunroof / Tint

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        • #5
          To be economical, you might want to sit on it for a couple more months to accumulate a few more gutter rashes before doing the wheel repair.

          Sadly, these things normally happens one after another in a new car. No point having to do multiple repairs.
          2011 Mk6 GTI | CW | DSG | Bi-Xenon | GIAC | APR TBE | THS FMIC | Modshack

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          • #6
            Originally posted by markwid View Post
            To be economical, you might want to sit on it for a couple more months to accumulate a few more gutter rashes before doing the wheel repair.

            Sadly, these things normally happens one after another in a new car. No point having to do multiple repairs.
            Yeah! once you stop scratching the wheels then get it all done. When you are really good at parking the new car then get it repaired. So instead of one mark you might do more in the mean time.
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            • #7
              Just a quick update - had the wheel repaired this week by Matt and the team at Wheel Solutions in Richmond (couldn't stand lookng at the damage any longer!).

              They did a tremendous job and I highly recommend them to anyone who finds themselves in need of getting repairs of this nature done in the future. Wheel looks as good as new and wasn't excessively expensive to get fixed.

              Cheers
              GTI MKVI / Black / 5DR / DSG / Bi-Xenon / 18" Detroit / Leather / Sunroof / Tint

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              • #8
                Thanks for the update. Can i ask how much did it cost? was there substantial damage or just a few obvious scratches?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ljs View Post
                  Just a quick update - had the wheel repaired this week by Matt and the team at Wheel Solutions in Richmond (couldn't stand lookng at the damage any longer!).

                  They did a tremendous job and I highly recommend them to anyone who finds themselves in need of getting repairs of this nature done in the future. Wheel looks as good as new and wasn't excessively expensive to get fixed.

                  Cheers
                  Any pictures before / after?
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                  • #10
                    Price was $250 and the turn-around time was 4 days (dropped the car off on Tuesday morning and picked it up this morning). A good result given I was told there was a bit of a back log after the Easter break. Plus VW quoted a replacement at $1k!

                    Didn't take any photos (couldn't bring myself to do it!) - needless to say the damage was fairly decent. The scratches covered about an eighth of the wheel on the outside which also went into the black of the wheel. There was also another scratch about 15cm long.

                    Hope this helps.
                    GTI MKVI / Black / 5DR / DSG / Bi-Xenon / 18" Detroit / Leather / Sunroof / Tint

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SpeedBird View Post
                      Yeah! once you stop scratching the wheels then get it all done. When you are really good at parking the new car then get it repaired. So instead of one mark you might do more in the mean time.
                      Or tick the park assist option!
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                      • #12
                        For a quality repair, that is very reasonable.

                        I'm just finishing refurbishing a set of wheels and for undercoat and respray on all wheels, will be around that amount.

                        On saying that, I've put in many hours of my own time to get the wheels repaired and prepared for the painting.

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                        • #13
                          Ouch - my first scratched wheel

                          After 2 months of being careful parking on the streets and making sure not to "kerb" my wheels, I managed to scratch my front driver's-side wheel along (of all places) the Westfield carpark.
                          Was reversing into the car space and didn't see the concrete separator jutting out.

                          Reminds of the Pantene ad - "It won't happen overnight, but it will happen"
                          GTI, CS, DSG, Reverse Sensors, Tint, Bluetooth (since 9/4/10)
                          [and engine rattle accelerating @ 2-3k rpm ==> otherwise "it's a beauty"]

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                          • #14
                            Same thing happen to me a few weeks back... i got mine fixed at "the wheel man" Alloy Wheel Repair, Mag Wheel Repair - Australia - The Wheel Man - We Come To You

                            They did a great job on my pirellis. It looks and feel brand new, i had a few scratches and a chip, and they fixed both. It was only $160 per wheel. They come to you at work or home (you need a power plug near the car of course). All you have to do is move your car to a clear space (indoor) and they will fix it, they don't remove the wheels off the car, and it takes about an hour.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by den525 View Post
                              Same thing happen to me a few weeks back... i got mine fixed at "the wheel man" Alloy Wheel Repair, Mag Wheel Repair - Australia - The Wheel Man - We Come To You

                              They did a great job on my pirellis. It looks and feel brand new, i had a few scratches and a chip, and they fixed both. It was only $160 per wheel. They come to you at work or home (you need a power plug near the car of course). All you have to do is move your car to a clear space (indoor) and they will fix it, they don't remove the wheels off the car, and it takes about an hour.
                              Thats awesome
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