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Old 03-14-2017, 12:44 PM
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I just bought a 2014 Z51 3LT convertible and it has black rims. One has a pretty big rash... to replace vendor shows Gloss Black, Satin Black, Black Chrome or Black Machine.... how do tell which one I have? Can rash problem be repaired? Or maybe just trade for Chrome? Front is 19x8.5 and Rear 20x10... thanks, Courtney
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Rash can be repaired generally speaking pictures would help with answering your questions specifically.
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Q7T is Gloss Black. Paint code WA-8555
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Rash can be repaired generally speaking pictures would help with answering your questions specifically.



hope this helps, thanks for the reply! CJ
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Q7T is Gloss Black. Paint code WA-8555
Thanks, I appreciate your taking the time to send me the info. I guess I can just file smooth and touch up with paint. thanks, CJ
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There are many wheel repair places that can fix that. I would not attempt it myself, but maybe you've got better skills than I have.
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Originally Posted by Zymurgy
There are many wheel repair places that can fix that. I would not attempt it myself, but maybe you've got better skills than I have.
Yea, from the looks of it, the rash would have to filled, sanded, then painted.
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There are many wheel repair places that can fix that. I would not attempt it myself, but maybe you've got better skills than I have.



That damage can be repaired and the wheel will look good as new. Just Google Aluminum Wheel Repair for your area.
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That damage can be repaired and the wheel will look good as new. Just Google Aluminum Wheel Repair for your area.
thanks rick, I'll take a look!

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