Help with a bent wheel issue
#1
Help with a bent wheel issue
Hey guys, as most of you know we are new to this area. Today my wife was driving my Audi S4 and some how hit a huge pot hole in the road. She is an excellent driver but has been ill since Sunday so her reaction time only allowed her to swerve enough to miss the back 19" wheel but not the front.
When I got home from work she told me and feels terrible about it.
That all being said, in FL if you find an issue with the road like this you can present it to the city or county and hold them accountable for the cost of the repair or replacement. Has anyone done this here? I thought I would try first before looking for a repair shop and paying out of my own pocket.
Thanks
When I got home from work she told me and feels terrible about it.
That all being said, in FL if you find an issue with the road like this you can present it to the city or county and hold them accountable for the cost of the repair or replacement. Has anyone done this here? I thought I would try first before looking for a repair shop and paying out of my own pocket.
Thanks
#2
Same thing just happened to my Mother's MB. BOTH front and rear tires blown and wheels bent. Frankly, I think VA should be on the hook for them. I know other states have to pay for damaged wheels due to potholes. I imagine there are conditions that must be met, and there's always the "last chance avoider" legal argument in their favor. But, it's worth a try. Call VDOT. Tell them you need to file a claim. Or, go to their website and inquire there.
CW
CW
#3
Same thing just happened to my Mother's MB. BOTH front and rear tires blown and wheels bent. Frankly, I think VA should be on the hook for them. I know other states have to pay for damaged wheels due to potholes. I imagine there are conditions that must be met, and there's always the "last chance avoider" legal argument in their favor. But, it's worth a try. Call VDOT. Tell them you need to file a claim. Or, go to their website and inquire there.
CW
CW
#5
Depends on the damage. If possible, there are a few shops (Ye Ole Wheel Shop in Elkridge has a good reputation). Not exactly near DC, though.
There's a mobile wheel expert that does minor refinishing on-site. If the damage is more substantial, he'll ship the wheel to their refinishing shop. You could call Ferrari of Washington for the referral. However, I wasn't totally happy with them. They screwed up and took the wrong set of wheels and took FOREVER to get them done. If you need it ASAP, I might look elsewhere. The quality of the work was pretty good, though. However, mine were straight refinishes. No damage to the wheel itself.
I've heard good things about Wheel Collision Center in Bath, PA. Check wheelcollision.com. They may already stock the wheel, and you just ship them yours in exchange (plus $, of course).
CW
There's a mobile wheel expert that does minor refinishing on-site. If the damage is more substantial, he'll ship the wheel to their refinishing shop. You could call Ferrari of Washington for the referral. However, I wasn't totally happy with them. They screwed up and took the wrong set of wheels and took FOREVER to get them done. If you need it ASAP, I might look elsewhere. The quality of the work was pretty good, though. However, mine were straight refinishes. No damage to the wheel itself.
I've heard good things about Wheel Collision Center in Bath, PA. Check wheelcollision.com. They may already stock the wheel, and you just ship them yours in exchange (plus $, of course).
CW
#6
Depends on the damage. If possible, there are a few shops (Ye Ole Wheel Shop in Elkridge has a good reputation). Not exactly near DC, though.
There's a mobile wheel expert that does minor refinishing on-site. If the damage is more substantial, he'll ship the wheel to their refinishing shop. You could call Ferrari of Washington for the referral. However, I wasn't totally happy with them. They screwed up and took the wrong set of wheels and took FOREVER to get them done. If you need it ASAP, I might look elsewhere. The quality of the work was pretty good, though. However, mine were straight refinishes. No damage to the wheel itself.
I've heard good things about Wheel Collision Center in Bath, PA. Check wheelcollision.com. They may already stock the wheel, and you just ship them yours in exchange (plus $, of course).
CW
There's a mobile wheel expert that does minor refinishing on-site. If the damage is more substantial, he'll ship the wheel to their refinishing shop. You could call Ferrari of Washington for the referral. However, I wasn't totally happy with them. They screwed up and took the wrong set of wheels and took FOREVER to get them done. If you need it ASAP, I might look elsewhere. The quality of the work was pretty good, though. However, mine were straight refinishes. No damage to the wheel itself.
I've heard good things about Wheel Collision Center in Bath, PA. Check wheelcollision.com. They may already stock the wheel, and you just ship them yours in exchange (plus $, of course).
CW
#7
I may start looking for a new set of wheels because I noticed the the rear wheel took the hit too...............
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#9
Like I said, you might really look at Wheel Collision Center, then. They have repaired wheels in-stock. Now, that may not give you enough confidence (I, for one, wouldn't want to be moving fast and have a repaired wheel come apart on me), but it's certainly something to price-out and compare.
CW
CW
#12
Here is what I am thinking of. I will have a silver strip though. I already own the staggered version of these in a 19x8.5 and 19x11 so I would just have them refinished and pick up another (2) 19x8.5s.
(Disclaimer - these are not my shots, I picked them up off the web)
(Disclaimer - these are not my shots, I picked them up off the web)
#14
I know........... I don't use the S4 or my Carrera as daily drivers so it won't be all that bad.
#15
Edit: never mind, just read your other post more carefully, picking up another 2 wheels. What do you have done to your S4? Did you see my buddies silver B5 S4 at the meet? Built motor with GT2871's!!!