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This DIY Tesla Rim Repair Kit Just Saved Me $300 in Less Than an Hour

Repair ugly wheel curb rash at home with this surprisingly simple paint and sanding kit made specifically for Tesla rims.

4/3/20255 min read

Now I’ll admit, I’m a little OCD about my car. I don’t care about every little thing, but when your car costs over fifty grand and is otherwise flawless, that kind of cosmetic damage sticks out like a sore thumb.

So I did what most people do: I called around to get a repair quote.

Big mistake.

Wait... $300 Per Wheel?! For Cosmetic Damage?!

That's right. I contacted two local Tesla-certified wheel repair shops and both quoted me between $250 to $300 per wheel.

That’s not even for repainting the entire rim… just touching up the damage.

I thought, "This can't be the only option." So I did what any mildly frustrated, semi-tech-savvy Tesla owner would do: I went down the rabbit hole.

Reddit. Tesla forums. YouTube. Facebook groups. Hours of research.

And that's where I found what might be the best-kept secret in the Tesla owner community...

Zink Wheels Curb Rash Repair Kit: The DIY Fix for Tesla Rim Damage

This repair kit for Tesla curb rash isn't just some generic touch-up pen you might buy from Amazon or AutoZone.

This is a full touch-up paint and sanding kit specifically designed for Tesla wheels.

  • Color-matched automotive-grade paint custom-blended for Tesla rims.

  • Ergonomic sanding block and sandpaper discs to smooth down the damaged area.

  • No primer or clear coat needed. The paint bonds perfectly on its own.

  • Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, even if you've never done this before.

  • A clean finish that blends in with the rest of the wheel.

The best part?

It costs less than $50.

Here's Exactly What Happened When I Tried It

Why This Product Works So Well (...and why others don't)

I've tried cheap touch-up solutions before. Paint pens, "universal" wheel paints, Sharpies, even black nail polish (don't judge... I was desperate once).

Here's why the Zink Wheels repair kit is in a different league:

  • The paint is professionally color-matched for Tesla wheels. This isn't "close enough." This is spot on.

  • It uses automotive-grade materials... not craft store paint or generic spray cans from Home Depot.

  • It doesn't require multiple confusing steps like filler, primer, or clear coat.

  • The tools are ergonomic and practical, not just tossed into the package as an afterthought.

  • It's made by a company that only makes Tesla-specific wheel repair products. This is their niche.

You can tell it was designed by someone who actually understands what Tesla owners care about.

My Wife Thought I Took It to a Professional

What Other Tesla Owners Are Saying:

Final Thoughts

If you drive a Tesla , then you're eventually going to curb a wheel. It's just part of the deal. Tight parking spots. Drive-thru curbs. Parallel parking in the dark.

Instead of spending hundreds at the Tesla dealership or letting the damage kill your car's vibe, do what I did:

Get the Zink Wheels curb rash repair kit.

It's affordable. It's easy. And it actually works.

I fixed my wheels. Saved hundreds. And now I've got a professional-looking finish without ever stepping foot in a repair shop.

UPDATE:

I've tried cheap fixes before and they didn't work out so well, so I was a bit skeptical about the Zink curb rash kit. On the Zink Wheels website, though, there are literally hundreds of raving reviews from their happy customers:

"This paint kit worked amazing! Take your time and it's perfect! Thank you!" — Emil D.

This made me confident that I should give it a try... and I’m glad that I did.

"Great product. Easy DIY solution for minor curb rash. Paint color is a perfect match. Highly recommend!" — James T.

"Worked better a lot better than I expected. Great bang for your buck." — Ramon C.

"Great product and works as advertised!" — Oliver P.

"Thank you. A wonderful product and kind founder. Thank you very much for this." — Tyler C.

If you drive a Tesla, you already know the wheels are one of the sleekest features of the car. The design is gorgeous, especially the Model Y Induction wheels with their dark turbine-style spokes. But here’s the problem...

They’re way too easy to damage.

A few weeks ago, I was pulling into a tight parking spot at the grocery store. The angle was weird, and I didn’t realize how close the curb was until I heard that dreaded scrrrraaaaape sound.

I winced. Got out. Looked at the wheel.

Sure enough... gouged.

A long, ugly rash across the outer edge of the rim.

I let it dry while I cleaned up, and by the time I came back... I couldn't believe my eyes.

The damage was completely concealed.

The color was a perfect match.

The wheel looked factory-fresh.

The rim repair kit arrived a few days after I ordered it. The packaging was simple and clean, and it came with everything I needed:

  • A bottle of paint (about half an ounce, more than enough for scrapes on all four wheels).

  • A 3-inch rubber sanding block that actually felt comfortable in my hand.

  • 80-grit and 240-grit sanding discs.

  • A detailed instruction sheet that made the process feel totally manageable.

I parked the car in my driveway on a nice Saturday afternoon, grabbed a cup of coffee, and decided to give it a go. I was honestly nervous. I’ve never done any kind of wheel repair before.

But I followed the instructions to the letter:

  • Sanded the damaged area with the rougher grit to level it out.

  • Switched to the finer grit to smooth the surface.

  • Cleaned it thoroughly.

  • Applied the touch-up paint in three light coats with about 10 minutes between coats.

I didn't tell anyone I fixed the wheel. A few days later, I asked my wife to check out the front driver-side rim (the one I scraped). She looked and said:

"Wait, didn't you say this was scraped up?"

That's how clean it looked.

She assumed I took it to the dealership.

I told her I fixed it myself for about $50.

She just raised her eyebrows and walked away. That's as close to a compliment as I was going to get that day.

Zink Wheels is currently offering a special 10% discount for Tesla Help readers.

Click below to claim your 10% first-time buyer discount and enter discount code: TESLAHELP

➡️Zink Wheels: Curb Rash Repair for Tesla Rims

Good luck!