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Old 26-03-2007, 10:04 PM   #1
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I may have the opportunity to get a worn set of S1 Tickford 17 rims. For those of you who know me well, these are the rims I've been wanting for a long, long time. I've just never had the money or proper opportunity; perhaps until now.

A work collegue has a set, but two rims have a bit of a buckle in them. Also the clear coat is worn on each rim. Below are the pictures of the worst rim (buckle wise). Clear coat issue is about the same on all 4. There are no tyres on offer.

My questions for those in the know.
1. Is it repairable? I expect so but have no prior experience in such matters.
2. How much for the buckle to be taken out if it is repairable?
3. How much for the repolishing and clear coat of these rims?
4. How much for 17 inch rubber? Who recommends what?
5. How much do you think they are worth in this condition?

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Old 26-03-2007, 10:07 PM   #2
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to have the buckle taken out by re-rolling the wheel should be $110.00 that's what I just paid for each of 3 rims that i had to have done.... e
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:08 PM   #3
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to have the buckle taken out by re-rolling the wheel should be $110.00 that's what I just paid for each of 3 rims that i had to have done.... e
Wow, $110 a rim.

So that's $220 without the cost of purchasing, repainting and clearcoating, tyres or even purchasing yet!

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Old 26-03-2007, 10:09 PM   #4
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They are repairable, repairers can reroll the rim to remove the buckle, and they will strip and reclear them.
It's not cheap though, i recently had a rim repaired, damage machined out and recleared - $136.50
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:12 PM   #5
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yeah, not cheap at all.
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:14 PM   #6
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They are repairable, repairers can reroll the rim to remove the buckle, and they will strip and reclear them.
It's not cheap though, i recently had a rim repaired, damage machined out and recleared - $136.50
Ok, so the $220 for the rims re-rolled.

How much for each to be recleared?

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Theyre copies by the look of the clearcoat issue and the centre caps.
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GK - even if you get those rims for nothing, they will cost you around $1000 to get fixed, and fitted with rubber. For the same price, you should get a package deal from ebay, bob jane etc.

While they are a good rim, the ones I had earlier for $500 were in far better condition (at least they weren't buckled).
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:18 PM   #9
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try advanced wheel repairs in moorabin, they specialise in repairing alloy wheels


http://www.advancedalloys.com.au/home/

they have a pick up and delivery service also
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:21 PM   #10
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GK - even if you get those rims for nothing, they will cost you around $1000 to get fixed, and fitted with rubber. For the same price, you should get a package deal from ebay, bob jane etc.

While they are a good rim, the ones I had earlier for $500 were in far better condition (at least they weren't buckled).
Thinking, thinking!

My rationale for these rims is that I could probably pick them up really cheap, and get them rolled, then coated and stored in my shed.

Then, when more funds become available, I could get the tyres and have them fitted.

It really does seem that which ever way I look at it, my goal for these Tickford rims is still a long way off.

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Old 26-03-2007, 10:24 PM   #11
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Sadly GK, wheel repairs don't come cheap, if they're without tyres they'd want to be very cheap to be worth your while. To get decent tyres (eg. Maxxis Z1's are excellent and good value) you're looking at ~$700 for the four. Obviously then you'd have great brand new tyres, but the rims would still looked scuffed up, so I'd factor in $100 each for the 2 non-buckled rims and $200 for the buckled ones, assuming they'd need repolishing and reclearing. There's $1300 without including the initial cost of the rims. Even if you got them for $200 that's $1500 for the set in total. I haven't seen as many lately (on ebay etc), but they will come up, and $700-$800 for those rims with more than 60% rubber I think is reasonable. I'd hold out mate.

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Old 26-03-2007, 10:29 PM   #12
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try advanced wheel repairs in moorabin, they specialise in repairing alloy wheels


http://www.advancedalloys.com.au/home/

they have a pick up and delivery service also
Many thanks for that link. I just sent off an email.

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Old 26-03-2007, 10:32 PM   #14
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Our local FORD dealer have a set of these brand new without tyres for $1100 IIRC
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Thanks for all the replies fellas. It helps to have a number of opinions on such matters.

I appreciate it.

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So, how much did Evan offer you his set for?? LOL...

There are a couple of sets on ebay at the moment actually, not sure what the bidding is up to yet though. I actually kerbed one of my rims badly last week on a raised kerb on a new traffic calming scheme being put in near my place - but luckily the scuff is in exactly the same spot as one of the previous owners efforts!! So no 'new' damage, but still kicking myself.

I'm going to need at least 2 rims refurbed sometime too, so would be interested to hear what you manage to find out.

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I sold a set on Ebay for about 550-600 that was with center caps and 80% tread they were only remoulds, and the rims needed a good clean up......proberly a polish and a clear coat to
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So, how much did Evan offer you his set for?? LOL...

There are a couple of sets on ebay at the moment actually, not sure what the bidding is up to yet though. I actually kerbed one of my rims badly last week on a raised kerb on a new traffic calming scheme being put in near my place - but luckily the scuff is in exactly the same spot as one of the previous owners efforts!! So no 'new' damage, but still kicking myself.

I'm going to need at least 2 rims refurbed sometime too, so would be interested to hear what you manage to find out.

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I'm onto a mob. Just waiting for a little more info. I'll get back to you. Perhaps we could get a bulk rate for 6 of the same rims? LOL!

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