As many will know I run my Mk2 Leon Cupra with 19" BBS rims. But I have had my OEM 18" SEAT alloys refurbished this week for a few reasons, which I'll list for the sake of it.
1. I didn't like the standard colour that much
2. I'm doing a track day soon and wanted to run it on 18's and on tyres I don't use daily.
3. I dropped one when cleaning it about 2 years ago and scratched it to death so its overdue a makeover.
4. When the day comes to finally part with my beloved Cupra I don't want to sell it with the BBS rims and wanted the oem rims to look the part.
I decided to take them to a local refurb specialist, who is part of the Wheel Specialist group. The Manchester branch is based nr Clayton, East Manchester. But they have branches all over the UK.
http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/
I dropped them off with them last Saturday morning, and as I was in no rush said I would return to collect them on Friday.
I opted for smoked chrome finish, which is a similar anthracite style shade to my BBS rims but with a more metallic look.
I collected them as arranged yesterday and was greeted by Andy (the boss), the quality of the work is superb they look amazing. I may even get the BBS done the same way later in the year.
They fitted them with all new chrome valves, they do the full strip down, and refit and balancing of the tyres as well as painted my centre caps to match the new colour. They couldn't mask out the SEAT logo as its a bit difficult to mask out. But the overpainted look of the logo looks fine to me.
The finish is guaranteed for 12 months, they might be a bit more pricier than other refurbishers but the quality of the work and professionalism of the outfit meant I left with a big smile and lovely looking rims.
Andy also gave us an open invitation to arrange an open day down at their premises on a Saturday morning sometime to be arrange and they would demonstrate the process involved to the members. Might be a good idea for a summer meet, I'll get more details in due course and get some interest.
I took a few pics with my iPhone yesterday which in honesty don't really do the colour justice. I have not had time to fit the wheels yet, but they are going on the car in time for next weekends track day. I will take some more pics with my Canon EOS in due course.
Wholly Recommended.
1. I didn't like the standard colour that much
2. I'm doing a track day soon and wanted to run it on 18's and on tyres I don't use daily.
3. I dropped one when cleaning it about 2 years ago and scratched it to death so its overdue a makeover.
4. When the day comes to finally part with my beloved Cupra I don't want to sell it with the BBS rims and wanted the oem rims to look the part.
I decided to take them to a local refurb specialist, who is part of the Wheel Specialist group. The Manchester branch is based nr Clayton, East Manchester. But they have branches all over the UK.
http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/
I dropped them off with them last Saturday morning, and as I was in no rush said I would return to collect them on Friday.
I opted for smoked chrome finish, which is a similar anthracite style shade to my BBS rims but with a more metallic look.
I collected them as arranged yesterday and was greeted by Andy (the boss), the quality of the work is superb they look amazing. I may even get the BBS done the same way later in the year.
They fitted them with all new chrome valves, they do the full strip down, and refit and balancing of the tyres as well as painted my centre caps to match the new colour. They couldn't mask out the SEAT logo as its a bit difficult to mask out. But the overpainted look of the logo looks fine to me.
The finish is guaranteed for 12 months, they might be a bit more pricier than other refurbishers but the quality of the work and professionalism of the outfit meant I left with a big smile and lovely looking rims.
Andy also gave us an open invitation to arrange an open day down at their premises on a Saturday morning sometime to be arrange and they would demonstrate the process involved to the members. Might be a good idea for a summer meet, I'll get more details in due course and get some interest.
I took a few pics with my iPhone yesterday which in honesty don't really do the colour justice. I have not had time to fit the wheels yet, but they are going on the car in time for next weekends track day. I will take some more pics with my Canon EOS in due course.
Wholly Recommended.