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Curb Rash Repair

Precision sanding, filling, and finish-matching to erase curb scrapes and scuffed edges — most wheels back on the road the same day.

Curb Rash Repair
From $89/wheel

Curb rash happens in half a second — a tight parking spot, a misjudged curb, a valet who clipped the edge — and it leaves behind a scraped, dulled patch on an otherwise perfect wheel. The good news: it's almost always cosmetic, and it's almost always fixable without replacing the wheel. We sand the damaged area down to clean metal, fill and reshape the lip profile, then color- and clear-match the repair to the rest of the wheel so the scuff disappears rather than just getting painted over.

The process matters more than people expect. A rushed curb rash fix that skips proper reshaping leaves a visible flat spot or a slightly-off finish that you'll notice every time you wash the car. We take the extra step of restoring the actual lip profile before refinishing, which is the difference between a repair that holds up and one that needs redoing in a year.

Most curb rash repairs are done same-day, and every refinish carries our 12-month warranty against peeling or chipping.

Curb rash repair before and after on an alloy wheel at Scottsdale Wheel Repair
What's Included

Every Repair Includes

  • Damage assessment — confirm it's cosmetic, not structural
  • Precision sanding and lip profile reshaping
  • Fill and prep for a seamless finish
  • OEM color- and clear-match refinish
  • 12-month warranty against peeling or chipping
Who It's For

Is This the Right Repair?

  • Anyone with a scraped or scuffed rim from a curb, parking block, or tight garage
  • Drivers trading in or selling a car who want the wheels looking factory-fresh
  • Owners of aftermarket or premium wheels who don't want a mismatched patch job
  • Anyone who wants it handled same-day, not a week-long shop visit
Questions

Curb Rash Repair — FAQ

If the damage is purely cosmetic — a scraped or scuffed lip with no crack or air leak — repair almost always pays for itself. Left alone, curb rash exposes bare metal to oxidation and moisture, which spreads the damage over time and eventually costs more to fix than if you'd caught it early. If it's just a tiny scuff you genuinely don't notice, that's a judgment call — but most people repair it before it gets worse or before selling the car.

Ready for Your Curb Rash Repair?

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