bigfatlamer
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does anyone here know any workshop can repair damage rims.
need some help here thanks.
need some help here thanks.
bigfatlamer;568967 said:does anyone here know any workshop can repair damage rims.
need some help here thanks.
wt_know;568974 said:Hurry Tyre & Battery Co
511 Bukit Timah Road
S (259765)
Tel : 64663776
bigfatlamer;568967 said:does anyone here know any workshop can repair damage rims.
need some help here thanks.
JuzMe;1106748 said:Check site sponsors such as 21 inches, S M Spray Painting, etc. Site sponsors can quote & advice you. BTW, looks like you have 2 choices of rims, 18" and 19". Better also consider whether you want BBK in future coz some need at least 19" to clear.
IMHO, one should take consideration of rotor size when buying bigger rims. It looks weird or uncomplete with 19"-20" rims and having massive gaps between rotors and inside walls of rims :screwedu:. My 2cents, bigger rims should have bigger rotors or BBK. Next time have a look at cars with big rims and tiny brakes, doesn't it look weird? As for 320, it's still good. I had a 318 and kept it till just before CEO expired so nothing wrong with that Still a BMW.Accent;1106760 said:Hi,
Thank you for your suggestion.
One this is might consider BBK upgrade and the other is scared too draggy as mine is only 320.
Look wise sure 19" but pratical wise was thinking of 18".
JuzMe;1106764 said:IMHO, one should take consideration of rotor size when buying bigger rims. It looks weird or uncomplete with 19"-20" rims and having massive gaps between rotors and inside walls of rims :screwedu:. My 2cents, bigger rims should have bigger rotors or BBK. Next time have a look at cars with big rims and tiny brakes, doesn't it look weird? As for 320, it's still good. I had a 318 and kept it till just before CEO expired so nothing wrong with that Still a BMW.