Bought my first BMW a little less then a month ago....took extra care to park at the end of parking lots, away from pine trees and their dripping sap, shopping carts, etc and what happens? I managed to nip a curb that I was parked next to when I was pulling out. Was too busy trying to see around the huge SUV that felt the need to park next to me as well as partially in my parking spot with me still in it. Any tips on repairing curb rash/nips, not a big spot (maybe an inch long right on the very edge of the rim). 18 factory alloy
Bavarian Autosport and other vendors sell wheel repair kits. If it's just curb rash and minor damage, these can usually be repaired. http://www.bavauto.com It's not very difficult, but if you don't feel comfortable doing this, there are businesses that will either repair the wheel for you or exchange it with a new or refurbished replacement. I think I prefer trying the repair myself vs. either taking my vehicle out of commission while waiting for a repaired wheel, or running around using my spare with no backup.
Arghh I know the feeling! My wheels were 100% until a tire jockey got to them! I haven't tried these products but they are a alternative to a profession repair. In my area we have a mobile repair company that does awesome work! Perhaps you do as well. Might want to check your chapters newsletter. http://www.bavauto.com/se1.asp?dept_id=5251
What is the repair steps to fix it as well as materials needed? I looked up on Youtube on how to do it but most of the videos don't tell you what materials to use, procedure, etc. Looks like most of them just sand the spot, prep it and paint it but no further details on it.
http://www.bavauto.com/newsletter/2010_n210_newsletter.pdf download that and print you'll be all set! Edit: PS Got ya that time BC!
The general procedure for fixing it yourself is taping off the parts of the wheel you don't want fixed, sanding, cleaning, using bondo to fill in the rashed area, sanding it down to how it should be, cleaning, priming, cleaning, spraying, cleaning, and finally admiring your work. Here is the page I found the info on when I was looking to respray my wheels: http://bmwtips.com/tipsntricks/wheel-repair/wheel-scuff-repair.htm