Alpina 16" Wheels BACK ON THE MARKET
Back on the market.
Back on the market.
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How much does it cost to refurbish these wheels??
It cost me $600 to have mine trued and refinished, plus about another $700 in crazy expenses when I ended up buying a non disclosed Chrome wheel on Ebay.(Under the car in case it falls) and making 5 trips back and forth to various wheel specialists when all was said and done. I'd add another ten hours of travel time to it. Sounds reasonable?
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Wow!!!! That extra $700 must have really hurt.
How much does it cost to refurbish these wheels??
Inferior flyby night shops (Wheels America and such), charge about $75-100 per wheel, whereas quality wheel restoration shops about $175-$200+ per rim. Speaking from personal experience here, I've had a very bad experience with WA in Hayward, CA.
Bob those wheels look phenomenal. With the correct wider black lip and all. Who did them?
Someone buy these wheels. For less than $2,000 you can have a set of Original Alpinas fully refurbished. He is asking only $1,400 for the set.
So, why aren't they yours? :confused:
After debating these in my head, I finally decided to buy them and after a bit of negotiating Trevor shipped them to me, packed amazingly well, and I'm starting the process of stripping. When I unpacked the wheels they actually looked a lot better than expected. However, they have four or five coats of finish and the last one is too dark. In the blasting cabinet I tried glass beads with almost no success. Went the next step up to Starblast and it is better but still really slow. It will take about two hours per wheel, I think, to remove all the layers which appear to have been applied using quality products. Too bad someone didn't strip and start over before I got them but in the end I'll have what I hope to be wheels that look as good as Nicad's.
Following recommendations from this forum, I'll use Polaris with a satin clear. I might just flip a coin to decide whether to do the 2 mm overlap on the centers![]()