What's this wheel really worth?
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:04 pm
Is it normal for Ebay parts to have serious amounts of rust? I recently bought a front wheel for my 86 Spree from Ebay. No tire. I paid $20 plus shipping. I haven't been pricing Spree parts, so I'm wondering if the price is excessive for what I got.
The comments said:
SOME RUST IN THE INSIDE AND AROUND THE EDGES
PROBABLY CLEAN UP GREAT WITH WD40 AND STEEL WOOL
There is one shot of rust in one of the pictures on the site. If that was all it was I wouldn't be writing.

When I got it I found the guy had spray painted the whole wheel (barely missing the bearings) and half the rim was so rough I didn't dare mount the tire. It took 220 grit to sand off the rust but I'm still not down to shine.
The rim feels solid, but I'm wondering if I should trust it. There is also noticeable rust on the spokes that was painted over.
Oh, and the bearings are shot.
I'd hate to screw up the guy's 100% positive rating for something that is normally expected, but the wheel wasn't usable as shipped, I've already put in an hour removing most of the rust from the tire/tube contact areas, and I've still got to spend another $25 for new bearings. I know a new wheel costs $150 but come on.
What do you guys think?
The comments said:
SOME RUST IN THE INSIDE AND AROUND THE EDGES
PROBABLY CLEAN UP GREAT WITH WD40 AND STEEL WOOL
There is one shot of rust in one of the pictures on the site. If that was all it was I wouldn't be writing.

When I got it I found the guy had spray painted the whole wheel (barely missing the bearings) and half the rim was so rough I didn't dare mount the tire. It took 220 grit to sand off the rust but I'm still not down to shine.
The rim feels solid, but I'm wondering if I should trust it. There is also noticeable rust on the spokes that was painted over.
Oh, and the bearings are shot.
I'd hate to screw up the guy's 100% positive rating for something that is normally expected, but the wheel wasn't usable as shipped, I've already put in an hour removing most of the rust from the tire/tube contact areas, and I've still got to spend another $25 for new bearings. I know a new wheel costs $150 but come on.
What do you guys think?