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Royboy 02-01-2007 04:42 PM

DIY: Fixing Curb Rash
 
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Well I have had some curb rash on my wheels for some time now, and figured it was time to get it all fixed up. I read a bunch of atricles on the net that explained how to do it, so I figured I'd give it a go. Here's what needed fixing.
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I had put it off long enough, so I went to walmart and picked up some stuff.
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I got some 240 Grit sandpaper, some 400 grit sandpaper, scratching filling primer, duplicolor graphite paint, and duplicolor clearcoat, a small tube of bondo spot filler, some wax and grease remover, some cue cards, scotchbrite and masking tape. It was all about $50 or so. I had priced getting the wheels done by a refinishing place and they wanted $170 per wheel. Screw that.
My first step was to clean the wheel with the wax and grease remover. Wash the wheel, and then rub the scotchbrite all over the wheel to rough up the surface. Wash the wheel again. Let it dry, very important. Next was to add some of the bondo spot filler to the spot I wanted to fix. Its not super important to be neat, because you will be sanding it down afterwards.
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Let it dry for a good hour at least. Once its dry, bust out the 240 grit sand paper and smooth it out.
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once your done with the 240, use the 400 to remove as much of the groves as possible.
Again wash the wheel, make sure its very clean. Dry it and your ready for some primer. Before you spray, you can lay down some cue cards under the lip of the wheel to catch overspray and keep it off the tires.
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When you have done spraying the primer, should look like this.
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When the primer is dry, make sure no dust or anything has gotten on the wheel, and you are ready for the duplicolor paint. Because it was so damn cold out, I ended up painting the wheels in the basement which I would advise against. The house got a little stinky.
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This is after first color coat, be sure to follow directions on the can and use small coats instead of one big one. I used 4 small coats
Also be sure to follow the directions on the clear coat. I used 2 coats of clear
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Once the clear is dry, you can remove the cue cards and sit back and enjoy your work. The key to the painting process is keeping everything clean, and dry before paint. They should come out looking great.
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The picture doesn't do the wheel justice.
And the spot I needed to fix
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If you have any questions, please let me know.

esguerra 02-01-2007 06:40 PM

did the exact same thing...great write up

FuzzyLS BRO 02-02-2007 03:01 PM

good job man

WildoutWhiteGSR 02-02-2007 10:22 PM

good work

nautica_t YO 02-02-2007 10:30 PM

damn thats a pretty damn good job.

1DA2NV 02-02-2007 11:14 PM

nice article man hopefully one day ill ahve rims to ruin then fix lol

ericlee303 02-05-2007 10:09 AM

Great job...could you have gotten away with just painting the small section and not the whole wheel?

Royboy 02-05-2007 11:03 AM

yea for sure, if you are able to find a paint that would match the wheel, you could only paint a small section. For me, I painted all 4 of my wheels so they would all be the same color. I used the dublicolor, so now I know if I need to touch anything up, I have a perfect match.

Blue Dragon 02-05-2007 01:35 PM

So how well does the bondo hold up when you have to remount a tire?

esguerra 02-05-2007 02:02 PM

^^ good question...i for one haven't had to change tires yet...unless the bondo job goes straight to the edge of the rim, it wouldn't really be that much of an issue...

WildoutWhiteGSR 02-18-2007 04:25 PM

Bump

TwoSix 03-25-2007 08:56 AM

did u sand the entire wheel down? or just the spot u bondo-ed?

Royboy 03-25-2007 12:13 PM

I scuffed up the whole wheel using a scotch brite pad, but only used sand paper on the spots that I was repainting.

PrincessS2K 03-25-2007 02:51 PM

Damn way to go Roy. I might need to do this with one of my rims.

Royboy 03-25-2007 04:09 PM

are your wheels painted though amanda?? I thought the S2K wheels were polished.

aznegg 03-28-2007 11:24 PM

hey could you post a pic of that degreaser? i was at walmart today and couldnt find it.... also which primer / paint / clear did you use?

there were so many... i was confused lol.... the primer was it the sealer or the "sandable" one? and as for the wheel paint?? the only bottle there with a wheel on it like urs in the picture was a "performance coating" and it said only for aluminum or steel rims?

anyways could you by any chance show pics of or give detailed info on the label? THANKS!

tommmyte 04-04-2007 01:30 PM

Those products are at canadian tire and I believe that they are dupli color products. I have a question though... If you don't want ot redo the whole wheel and u have a polished lip how would you go upon bondo ing the lip?!

Royboy 04-04-2007 06:40 PM

Hey, sorry it took so long to get back to you. I've since got rid of most of the stuff I used for the wheels, but I did pick everything up at canadian tire. Also, as far as pollished lips, you woudln't be able to use the bondo on them. The bondo only works on areas that are painted.

aznegg 04-04-2007 07:44 PM

dang the only thing i cant find is that degreaser stuff....

Royboy 04-04-2007 07:49 PM

I'm pretty sure I found it with the painting/cleaning supplies.

aznegg 04-07-2007 12:38 AM

do you remember what it was called by any chance?

Silver_Ac 01-05-2008 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by 1DA2NV (Post 150918)
nice article man hopefully one day ill ahve rims to ruin then fix lol

lol

carpartts84 03-06-2008 11:03 AM

good job dude!

KingBanks 07-29-2009 02:07 PM

nice article! after my antenna I might give this a try

- PB

infamouschris 08-01-2009 02:50 AM

great article those rims turned out really good. i'm gonna give this a shot when I get some free time I inherited some pretty banged up rims from the prev owner

danny.t 08-01-2009 11:04 AM

nice thanks for the DIY, im gonna try and do this with my gsr blades, going for gunmetal rims with the acura emblem red

RotaryPWR 10-19-2010 08:11 PM

nice DIY!!

NoFatChicks 10-30-2011 11:04 AM

Re: DIY: Fixing Curb Rash
 
Nice job! My rims are a mess tho.... lol

bitsq 02-02-2012 07:19 PM

Re: DIY: Fixing Curb Rash
 
Nice job, good write up


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