Thread: Curb Rash
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      07-15-2018, 06:33 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by IK6SPEED View Post
A solid force like a concrete curb pushing in the opposite direction of where you are steering at speed is far different than hitting a bump in the road.
Point taken, if I notice any anomaly, off to the shop it goes fora checkup.

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Originally Posted by 3A53 View Post
99% of curb rash repair operators will just smooth it out and spray clear coat over.

It actually not noticable unless you're close enough to touch the wheel.
I am glad it can be fixed fairly easily, was super bummed yesterday .

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Originally Posted by OneLastBMW View Post
Don't worry..you'll find a new girlfriend.
, well atleast she won't drive my car in the near future, she is used to her Golf with 65 sidewall tires and those 16" rims hardly scuff if she slams it in a curb.

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Originally Posted by tex2670 View Post
Look around the next time you are in a parking lot--see how many cars have curb rash. It's a cosmetic issue, nothing else.
Yes, I was actually looking today when I went for groceries, never used to notice before.

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Originally Posted by rayxi View Post
Shouldn't take more than a day to complete the repair.
Thank you, fairly confident now it will come out good. Thanks everyone
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