Hi All
I have a set of Borani's on my 330 that have tarnished rims. I've found that I can send them to a Borani dealer and get them refurbished for about £1000/wheel which seems very steep considering all I need done are the rims polished and coated. Does anyone no of any DIY techniques or any companies offering this more modest capability in the UK?
Borani Wheel Refurb
Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
Any metal polishing company can polish the rims, or you can do them yourself! Wear gloves and a mask!
Tom
Tom
'63 330 America #5053
- Terry Gardiner
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Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
Was that price from MWS (Langley, near Slough)?
It does sound expensive.
It does sound expensive.
Terry Gardiner
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Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
Good morning Terry for me the best address in GB is :Terry Gardiner wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:25 am Was that price from MWS (Langley, near Slough)?
It does sound expensive.
Will Tomkins from
Turrinowirewheels.com
Excl service and quality for reasonable pricing.
He did over al least 5 sets for me including new tires and balancing
Restaurating and new produced wheels.
best
C.
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Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
C. Thank you for that information. It’s a supplier I had not heard of before.
Terry Gardiner
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Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
The price was from Borrani up north. I was advised that the Borrani identification marking might be wiped out by any non-Borrani company. I don't know if that counts for much though.
Re: Borani Wheel Refurb
Suggest posting pics of the wheels to get better info on DIY.
Peter P
1966 330 2+2 series 2 #8169
1966 330 2+2 series 2 #8169