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				Perkybillet said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Dipping mirrors doesn't help with the front wheels unfortunately 

 I'm going to wait a bit longer and then I will look at getting them redone.
		
 
		
	 
No that is true :helpme:   but if the back is clear of the kerb then it shouldn't be too difficult to straighten up, without making contact :crazy:
		
 
		
	 
I'm with Ron on this advice.
I'll come in very wide on a kerb when parking, then use my dipping mirrors to reverse back to the minimum gap (8 inches is good 

 ) then I can straighten the nose, using the orientation setup while reversing. I've used this technique whenever there is doubt, the Solstice rims are way too expensive for me to want to repair/replace. 
I had a dream I kerbed my wheel the other night... freaked me out 

 So touch wood I will not ever actually face the drama. This is one car that I really take my time with when it comes to parking. It's worth the few extra seconds. I even get out and check sometimes.
All that said, I've found that there are a couple of slight marks along spokes. I'm assuming these are created by sticks and debris flying up from the road surface. Nothing can ever be done about those occuring, but I may take on that advice about sealing them, to avoid possible corrosion.