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What to do with damaged wheels?


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Last year I ran over a large piece of metal on the highway in my speed3. It damaged both wheels and popped both tires. After insurance bought me new wheels, I wound up with the old ones because they just looked too nice to toss out. The wheels are in PERFECT shape, besides each having a small piece of damage in the outer bead.

 

I guess I could sell them for scrap... and that might net $20 a wheel or so? It just seems like they look too nice to scrap...

 

Would a refurb place buy them to fix and sell? Is it worth maybe putting in the marketplace for $25/wheel to see if someone wants them for some other reason? Any other ideas... or should I just stop caring so much and scrap?

 

Here are some pics to show the damage. For size reference, they are 18x7.5:

 

Wheel 1 took the brunt of the hit. You can see a small chunk taken out of the edge:

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f122/jjschafe/IMG_20130518_132418.jpg

 

Wheel 2 has a much smaller amount of damage:

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f122/jjschafe/IMG_20130518_132428.jpg

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f122/jjschafe/IMG_20130518_132505.jpg

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Scrap value isn't that much. I say you'd be very lucky to get $1 for both. Fixing them can vary between $70 & $120. Unless they are very desirable, they are just a cool hose reel.

 

Really? It's probably ~40lbs of aluminum... but I know nearly nothing about scrap yards.

 

The hose reel... now that is not a bad idea at all.

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Unless it's rare and precious metal like the ones inside a catalytic converter, scrap value is significant when you have, literally, a ton of it. Otherwise, it's just nickels and dimes.

straight aluminum pays 60-65 cents. per pound.. being 18's theyre prolly near 25 lbs each.. so thats roughly 30 bux... not quite nickles and dimes but your not going to get rich on them

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