Bendy toy
Registered user
My GSA hubs are showing the effects of winter. The wheel builder tells me been that GSA alloy corrosion can jam the spokes into the hubs, so I'm getting them done this summer.
I've bought some GS alloys to use as stand-ins, which also have a few areas of crud under the paint. So Im having them refinished, but the enameller's shot blaster would not touch the BMW paint without chewing into the base metal.
They recommended ThyssenKrupp Services in Tamworth Staffordshire 01827 250550 who use an acid process (alkali will destroy alloy wheels).
Cost with a 24 hours turnaround was £28 including VAT for both wheels.
The wheels have come out looking spotless with the machined rim edges looking factory fresh. Even the cruddy bits are not too bad so well worth doing sooner rather than later. They went to the enamellers looking like this.
The slightly mottled areas are where corrosion was starting to lift the paint (5 o'clock and 8 o'clock on rim and around central mounting hole). No serious harm was done, so its clearly best not left to fester. For those who want polished rims this acid process has to be the way to go.
These are the front wheel disc lugs
I've bought some GS alloys to use as stand-ins, which also have a few areas of crud under the paint. So Im having them refinished, but the enameller's shot blaster would not touch the BMW paint without chewing into the base metal.
They recommended ThyssenKrupp Services in Tamworth Staffordshire 01827 250550 who use an acid process (alkali will destroy alloy wheels).
Cost with a 24 hours turnaround was £28 including VAT for both wheels.
The wheels have come out looking spotless with the machined rim edges looking factory fresh. Even the cruddy bits are not too bad so well worth doing sooner rather than later. They went to the enamellers looking like this.
The slightly mottled areas are where corrosion was starting to lift the paint (5 o'clock and 8 o'clock on rim and around central mounting hole). No serious harm was done, so its clearly best not left to fester. For those who want polished rims this acid process has to be the way to go.
These are the front wheel disc lugs