Centennial Wheels Refurb - how and who?

jamhot77

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I would like to get my centennial wheels refurbed and wondered who has had them done previously and how they did it please?

These are the ones with the trident on each spoke. I would like to keep them the same but my usual wheel company said they won’t do it.

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safrane

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I suspect they will need to be hand finished at a MD.

You could try Emblem in Poole, they had a guy who used to hand finish wheels in some very exotic ways.
 

midlifecrisis

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I suspect they will need to be hand finished at a MD.

You could try Emblem in Poole, they had a guy who used to hand finish wheels in some very exotic ways.
Whomever that is, go direct and save the Emblem 'Handling Fee'. Probably someone in Dorset, there are a few good alloy companies around.
 

Muhammad Shafique

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You can try reaching out to specialized wheel refurbishing companies or contacting Maserati dealerships for recommendations, as they may have experience refurbishing centennial wheels with the trident emblem.
 

midlifecrisis

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You can try reaching out to specialized wheel refurbishing companies or contacting Maserati dealerships for recommendations, as they may have experience refurbishing centennial wheels with the trident emblem.
Reaching out to Maserati stealerships?

Any alloy wheel refurbishment company worth their salt should be able to carry out the work. Just pop along and talk to them. Maserati dealerships will try to upsell fairy dust on them for a premium.
 

BillyBob

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Bespoke Alloys at the Denham roundabout. Did mine, and also regularly do work for main dealers.
 

Muhammad Shafique

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Reaching out to Maserati stealerships?

Any alloy wheel refurbishment company worth their salt should be able to carry out the work. Just pop along and talk to them. Maserati dealerships will try to upsell fairy dust on them for a premium.
You're better off consulting with an alloy wheel refurbishment specialist instead of Maserati dealerships, who may charge a premium for unnecessary services. Look for reputable companies with expertise in alloy wheel repairs for a cost-effective solution without upselling unnecessary extras.
 

MikeyMaser

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Yes, the Centennial wheels are awkward because of the trident "flashes" on each spoke. Sorry, don't have any recommendations but I assume you would have to get them refurbed using the normal method for painted wheels and then get the trident "flashes" hand finished?
 
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safrane

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Just a thought... are the flashes not a sticker that they then lacquered over? Rather like the Maserati script on the brakes.
 
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midlifecrisis

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You're better off consulting with an alloy wheel refurbishment specialist instead of Maserati dealerships, who may charge a premium for unnecessary services. Look for reputable companies with expertise in alloy wheel repairs for a cost-effective solution without upselling unnecessary extras.
Isn't that what I said?
 

MikeyMaser

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Just a thought... are the flashes not a sticker that they then lacquered over? Rather like the Maserati script on the brakes.

Yes, you would need reproduction decals of the "flashes" made and then applied before lacquer.