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    I just bought a very nice Pacific Coast Roadster and noticed that a couple of wheels have some "rash"; ie they've been scraped at the outer edge in a few places. Short of seding the wheels out for repair (where?), is there any touch up paint that looks ok for minor repairs?

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    Re: curb rash

    Check with you local High End New Car Dealers, they know local mobile wheel repair services that will come to your car with a truck and fix the wheel on the spot.

    Last edited by JAB02LHS; Jan 21, 2009, 07:22 PM.
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      Re: curb rash

      Originally posted by JAB02LHS View Post
      Check with you local High End New Car Dealers, they know local mobile wheel repair services that will come to your car with a truck and fix the wheel on the spot.
      Thanks, John. That is a keeper.
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      • #4
        Re: curb rash

        These are classic...... maybe you could try these....
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        • #5
          Re: curb rash

          Hey Rusty, curb feelers and what appears to be a '47 Ford. You're showing some age here.

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          • #6
            Re: curb rash

            Originally posted by RustyFrye View Post
            These are classic...... maybe you could try these....
            I remember those....We used to put a set on curb side and let them scrap the curb for the sound.....

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            • #7
              Re: curb rash

              Originally posted by cemerson View Post
              I just bought a very nice Pacific Coast Roadster and noticed that a couple of wheels have some "rash"; ie they've been scraped at the outer edge in a few places. Short of seding the wheels out for repair (where?), is there any touch up paint that looks ok for minor repairs?
              welcome to the site and congrats on the PCR... I'm a PCR owner as well...

              keep in mind, Ford screwed up with inventory spare trim parts for our cars.. it got rolled into the 2005 limited edition prematurly.. which is a tan car, not gray like ours. so be careful when ordering trim.. many dealerships aren't aware even that you have a limited edition...
              BTW, whats the number in the glove compartment?
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              • #8
                Re: curb rash

                Seems like an oppurtunity, or excuse, to get them chromed!!!
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