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Haven't inspected closely. I believe so. Its a MY RWD.You just have wheel covers, right?
Then it should be a cheap fix.Haven't inspected closely. I believe so. Its a MY RWD.
My best advice after everythingI hit a curb while parking. While it does not look very bad, I was wondering if I can do anything to mitigate it. Since its been only a week I am kicking myself for it.
Gemini wheel covers like the OP has do not protect the outer edge of the rim, he/she has scratched the rim (like millions of car owners, not just Tesla). You can have it fixed by a local rim shop, not that expensive - here's some near you THE BEST 10 Wheel & Rim Repair near MORGANVILLE, MARLBORO, NJ - Services & Professionals - Last Updated January 2024 - Yelp .Haven't inspected closely. I believe so. Its a MY RWD.
Covers are a dime a dozen and very inexpensive 2nd hand. Posted a set of 4 that came off my wife’s MYLR for $40 (all 4) since September with no bites. Unfortunately your damage is definitely the rim.I hit a curb while parking. While it does not look very bad, I was wondering if I can do anything to mitigate it. Since its been only a week I am kicking myself for it.
5. Sharpie Professional ItCovers are a dime a dozen and very inexpensive 2nd hand. Posted a set of 4 that came off my wife’s MYLR for $40 (all 4) since September with no bites. Unfortunately your damage is definitely the rim.
Few options id consider:
1. Leave it (easy to say because it’s not my car)
2. Replace them with different wheel covers. Amazon sells a set for around $100. They come in different styles, all black, etc.
3. Pay someone $50 to fix it (California prices)
4. Fix it yourself. I did with my MYP Uberturbine wheels. It was a pain for mine to sand and match accurately but it worked out in the end for me. Your silver should be MUCH easier to correct. You’d need $7 sanding pads from Temu, a can $10 can of spray paint (they make specific rim paint to match manufacturers) and some patience and elbow grease. If you go this route do some YouTubing and search TMC.
In the end, the longer you wait the less important it will be. I’d “sleep on it” how a while before deciding.
Good luck
I’m so torn waiting for the Teslaunch rim protectors but the Sharpie works sooo goodHA!....you beat me to it!
You should leave it there, don't fix it. You can look at it and take it as a lesson. We'll, in theory. I rashed two wheels. But only I can see them, not bad at all.I hit a curb while parking. While it does not look very bad, I was wondering if I can do anything to mitigate it. Since its been only a week I am kicking myself for it.
I hit a curb while parking. While it does not look very bad, I was wondering if I can do anything to mitigate it. Since its been only a week I am kicking myself for it.
Sharpie Pro is amazingIf it's not that bad, and from your photo it doesn't look that bad, this should work nicely:
1. Home Depot. Buy 3M emery cloth assorted 3 pack.
2. Sand carefully with medium grit to smooth things out. Then use fine to finish.
3. For Gemini wheels, head to Amazon: Get Dupli-Color AFM0341 Scratch Fix All-In-1 Exact-Match Automotive Touch-Up Paint – Ford Silver Frost Paint Pen. This has clear coat mixed in.
Don't know about the Sharpie but I figure the paint pen will fill it in and smooth it more. If you really want to, wet sand the paint with 800 or higher 3M sandpaper. Don't use Chinese junk for any of this.
After that, I doubt you'l be able to see your fix unless you get on your hands and knees.