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I went to 鈴師傅 couple times - they are good but I think is comparatively expensive.
Can consider to buy a stuff call alloygator which I installed too - can really protect you from the wheel damage.
I find a cfu in Ho Man Tin to install for me...he carries the alloygator too.
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Around 1800.. Is expensive but I think it worths as the material is very hard and durable comparing to those Korean or mainland made soft rubber one. I chose the black one and is nearly noticeable
the installation would require to take out some air from the tire and use hammer to punch it in so you will need a garage to do it.
Around 1800.. Is expensive but I think it worths as the material is very hard and durable comparing to those Korean or mainland made soft rubber one. I chose the black one and is nearly noticeable
the installation would require to take out some air from the tire and use hammer to punch it in so you will need a garage to do it.
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I mean is nearly unnoticable
Around 1800.. Is expensive but I think it worths as the material is very hard and durable comparing to those Korean or mainland made soft rubber one. I chose the black one and is nearly noticeable
the installation would require to take out some air from the tire and use hammer to punch it in so you will need a garage to do it.
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I mean is nearly unnoticable
You can see the rim protector in the pic...
For coating, I used Ceramic Pro to do outside + inside. I think they are very good but I didn't really compare with others so I can't say they are 'better'... but definitely I think they are expensive... they charged 9000 for exterior and 4500 for wheels, windows and interior... One thing interesting is they even have a shuttle service to take you home after you drop off your car.. and it was a brand new MBenz S class... haha
I think the coat has not been fully applied on the pic yet. They did the plastic and leather coating inside which they claim to be more dirt resistance .. I guess it's so in case of light color.
i am pretty sure the car is the owner family car. The owner himself is a young guy but I guess he is from a rich family as you can see how much he have paid to make the shop so nice and proper. All the material he used is direct import from US which is very very fine.
Hi all,
I scratched my 21" gray turbine rim? No idea if its hard to do a repair on these kind of rim. Do anyone here have experienced with a good rim repair shop? Found 鈴師傅 somewhere on the forum. Any one have experience with them?
Much Thanks!
If you went for rim repair, possible to share photos of the repaired rim(s)? Thanks!