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Old 10-15-2017, 08:53 PM
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King Ranch wheels

I have a wheel that is peeling. Who would have the best price to replace it?
 
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Old 10-15-2017, 09:54 PM
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E-Bay or a tire guy in your area who lists "take-offs" for sale...
 
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If your truck is still under the 3 year 36k mile warranty, Ford should replace it as long as there is no other damage. The peeling seems to be a common complaint. If you want a more permanent fix, consider getting them powder coated.
 
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One can always find take-offs on eBay.

Other than that, your best and first choice should be a Ford dealer or your dealer because they might replace it under warranty if you haven`t exceeded the 3/36 bumper to bumper warranty.

Hope this helps.
 
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Truck has 39,000. Will check around see what I can find. Thanks
 
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See about having a wheel repair shop fix it. I've got the 6 spoke gray wheels and one was damaged in a slight wreck. Cost the other guy about $150 to get it fixed.
 
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See about having a wheel repair shop fix it. I've got the 6 spoke gray wheels and one was damaged in a slight wreck. Cost the other guy about $150 to get it fixed.
I don`t think this is something a wheel repair shop can fix because the KR wheel the OP is having a problem with is PVD and not the painted wheel you`re talking about.

The only way to have this fixed would be a complete stripping and re-PVD`d or chromed plus painted inserts and that would far exceed the $150.00 price you mentioned.
 
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Old 10-17-2017, 02:07 PM
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I actually Burt through that PVD with the mothers sponge ball you put in the drill!..... horrible....not better than chrome!..... I have actual chrome weld wheels on my 2006 super duty ...been on there for 10 years they look brand new
 
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