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how to fix wheel damage?

Old 02-18-2008, 08:52 PM
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if they can be fixed. i'ld like to get them sand blasted, powder coated black & clear coated if i can't sell them

Old 02-19-2008, 06:52 AM
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ya they can be fixed you most likely will have to take them to a shop but it can be done I just got done having my bent fiske fixed and in only cost $80 plus I work at carmax and we fix curb rash a lot more messed up then that so just find a wheel shop and take it to them.
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Looks like metal missing, but they can be fixed. Try Transwheel.com
This is what body shop and insurance companies use to fix wheels. They are good and they give you a wheel that looks like it just came out of the factory.
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i've had worse wheels fixed by Precision Alloy Wheel in CT.

there's also RimPro and the Wheel Shoppe in PA.

i'll buy em as is
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Originally Posted by bhart94formula
plus I work at carmax
Carmax Sucksss
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ya it does i would never buy a car from there but i only work there part time while i go to school so its just to pay the bills.
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Take it to a wheel dhop. It can be fixed. You can go to a wheel shop and ask them where they send wheels to get fixed. I paid $25 to have a ten spoke get fixed.


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