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    UPDATED end of October 2013: Rimblades have updated their product to 8mm adhesive, rather than current 6mm adhesive, and also the compound has changed so its harder and more easy to clean. Rimblades sending me a set through to try. Update bottom of this post.

    Have had these RIMBLADES fitted to my Taruma after market wheels which are on my THP virtually all the time at the moment

    Also I have the competition "Alloygators" fitted to my Bellones and have tried those rim protectors for a few months too.

    So thought I would post my opinion on both sets, as a help to others trying to avoid the dreaded "kerbing" of wheels. (And kerbing doesnt happen just with incorrect parking- but also avoiding obstacles etc)

    RIMBLADES
    Putting on- Its easier with the wheel off, although they are advertised as easily fitted withiout removal of wheel. Just all that "Knee in tarmac or mud" things I wouldnt like. Just got to make sure the wheel rim is as clean as possible. The adhesive will cure better and quicker in room temperature. 90% dry after 24 hours- 100% in 7 days (Advised not to go above 60mph) They are dead easy to fit. Basically- cut to length and stick on, after a good clean of the wheel rim with the wipes provided. Even easier to apply now, as the rim plastic comes with adhesive already applied. Before that when u had to apply the adhesive tape yourself, you could get air bubbles which then meant it wasnt properly stuck to the rim, and bowed out a little, and when nudged would come away easier than if fitted flush. Make sure you get the newer version!


    Silver Rimblades fitted

    My Rimblades work pretty well. Having just been put in the position of having to replace 2 of them on wheels, due to having to get out of the way of a fast oncoming car on a narrow country road- both wheels were protected and the protectors were ripped off by the kerbing. If only part of the Rimblade is damaged, then only that part of the protector is knackered, although its advertised you can just replace the damaged bit. In reality I tried, but that extra bit came off at high speed. probably because the cleaning of the rime wasnt effective. But it doesnt look right with cuts every 20cms.

    ALLOYGATORS
    These HAVE to be fitted with the wheel off in my opinion. You have to deflate the tyre (Not so with Rimblades) and after having placed 8 or so metal clips and glued them on place on the plastic protector, you then whack them into the wheel rim, and it takes some doing to get it right. You have to have a big plastic mallet for these, and connecting the 2 ends to together on the wheel is not easy.

    My Alloygators are harder to fit, but are more robust. You can whack them on a kerb a few times without dislodging them, and they can be ruffed up more than the Rimblades. They can take a few whacks on the kerb, but once dislodged the whole rim protector comes away (As mine did on a Dyno run) and you have to replace the whole wheel protector



    Silver alloygators fitted, you can just see they protrude a 3 mill os so more than Rimblades
    Scuff marks at the top of the wheel, and join by skull cap at bottom

    Rimblades are about half the price of Alloygators

    **Having taken an alloygator off a Bellone, after it having been on almost 2 years, the edge is pitted and dirty, it seems the surface edging detiorated. I am not saying it is the Alloygators, but they do seem to retain water behind the fitment.

    Interesting to see a disclaimer on their FAQ on the website, when I have emails to say thay are suited to Bellones


    Hope this post helps- feel free to ask anything

    Update October 2013. The new Rimblades come with different cleaning wipes (Manufacturer changed) and also different primer. The primer is now in the form of a cotton wool stick, where you crush in the centre, releasing fluid which soaks the cotton stick, which is then applied to the cleaned wheel rim. If you don't have the Cotton sticks then the RIMBLADES ARE OUT OF DATE and the adhesive may well not work. Get a refund.

    The compound if the Rimblade seems much tougher and sticks quite well to the rim. Will update after a couple months how they go

    Update 2014: They are now back to cleaner and primer "wipes" . They seem fine. Had about 5 or 6 sets and the latest seem good adhesion.
    CBLUE
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    Last edited by Chris_Blue; 27-08-2014, 20:04. Reason: Update October 2013
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    Have you got any pics of them fitted ??

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    • #3
      Have got the Alloygator photos around somewhere - will post up ASAP
      Could take photos of the RIMBLADES this weekend and post them up next week if that helps
      CBLUE
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      • #4
        Will they fit on standard THP 17inch? I'm always scuffing mine :rolleyes:

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        • #5
          Hi Chris,

          I fitted Rimblades to my 17" wheels a few weeks ago. As a driving instructor I throught they would be a good buy at £29.99 from Ebay.

          At first they seem to work well, but on closer inspection I discovered damage under the rubber rim.

          So in my option save your money and buy some Gators
          Steve

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          http://http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aries-Driving-School-Inverness/109591055776087

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          • #6
            Hi Aries
            There are some updated RIMBLADES, only recently available (October 2012)with adhesive already attached, and the material feels more "rubbery"
            Believe you got the older type looking at the price you paid (Ive had the older)
            Ive scuffed the older Rimblades a few times, and torn a couple off, and havent seen any damage underneath- but I will check this weekend when replacing the rimblades on a wheel

            Gators are tougher- agreed- but twice the price and a sod to put on
            Also- the fact that the Gators are not "Glued on" makes me think water may sit behind the Gator, and over time the water may erode the clear coat- but will check that soon too

            Whatever is put on, its better than no protection at all- Ive found that out
            And none of them will last forever in our inforgiving winter

            I'd guess the damage to you wheels would have been a lot worse were it not for the Blades?
            CBLUE
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            • #7
              Originally posted by beck_4ever View Post
              Will they fit on standard THP 17inch? I'm always scuffing mine :rolleyes:
              Yep- you get 4 lengths of 22inches i think
              You just cut to size and keep the remnants for patch ups
              CBLUE
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              • #8
                Problem I am finding with the RIMBLADES is that they damage more easily, and when the wind gets under them at high speed, they can start coming off
                Replaced several bits in last few weeks. UHU glue comes in handy for small tears
                CBLUE
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                • #9
                  Fitted 4 new Rimblades on my new Team Dynamic Pro Race 3s, and end of week 1, the 2 fronts came off on the motorway
                  Do any of these wheel rim protectors work?
                  Contact the company and they just say incorrectly fitted

                  I have done about 12 wheels with Rimblades before- reckon the adhesive expired meself

                  * Contacted the supplier, and theyre only gonna send a new set out- that's what you call customer service:star:
                  Last edited by Chris_Blue; 16-06-2013, 07:31. Reason: update
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                  • #10
                    Gonna find out next week if Rimblades stay on when you get tyres changed, as putting my Bridgestone Potenzas on the my Team Dynamic go pro 3s
                    Not sure how they take tyres off, of a rim. They put on that machine and dig in the rim on the backside hopefully
                    That would leave the Rimblade intact on the front
                    Doubt thin rubber strips with a bit of adhesive tape will put up with much manhandling tho
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                    • #11
                      They do seem a lot of hassle, I understand why you'd want to fit them but if the tape isn't up to the job then it means you have the worry of looking at wear and tear on them all the time....
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                      • #12
                        When the wheels have been fitted with the Rimblades, and left for a week off the car, they seemed to be fine
                        Fitted some in that way 12 months ago and they were no problem

                        Its the Pro Race 3s that have been on pretty much from day 1, which have had Rimblades fitted when on the car
                        You have to drive after 24hrs or so at best- and after a week or 2 they tend to become unstuck in parts
                        And motorway driving within a week of fitting- above 60mph- forget it. They fly off LOL

                        But its better than kerbing
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                        • #13
                          Yeah agreed Kerbing is not good
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                          • #14
                            As edited 1st post says, gonna update this thread soon to reflect an updated product from Rimblades.
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                            • #15
                              I was gona get a set of these, but im now tempted with a set of rimringz
                              http://rimringz.com/
                              They come in wheel sizes, there's a stockist in York near me.
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