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If your that concerned about it, why not just take it to a place that refinishes wheels? It'll only cost you about $75-150 to make it look like new. I wouldn't even consider going to insurance and honestly I don't think insurance would cover it.
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I didn't know they could refinish wheels...so they can like buff it out, sort of how they buff out scratches in the paint?
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I'm lucky to have one of the top wheel repair shops in the country within 30 min from me. Check out there site. You can ship your wheel to them as well. Wheel Collision Center - Excellence in Refinished/Used Factory OEM Aluminum Alloy Wheel Rim Sales & Alloy Wheel Rim Straightening Repair & Refinishing! - Excellence in Refinished/Used Factory OEM Aluminum Alloy Wheel Rim Sales & Alloy Wheel Rim Strai |
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Thats ok you got off lucky.. I smack a deer a week ago today in a brand new car
Kc
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