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Old Mar 29, 2010, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by metalmellinium
If you can drop it off at my shop, we have a couple different wheel repair guys that strictly do business work. We can have them stop by to get a price quote for ya. No need to remove the tire either! They do all that!
Maybe have your wheel guy stop by the BBQ on the 10th, I am sure he could drum up quite a bit of business.
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^look at you, bidness man! Makes sense to me!
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wheel repair

Originally Posted by kortik
Bent my Volk GTS wheel. any shops that can repair that or you guys been to and recommend?


send it to ritewheel in walnut creek, ca they do excellent work at very reasonable price, some cars they worked on are even exotic. google search it and give them a call.
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Originally Posted by kortik
Bent my Volk GTS wheel. any shops that can repair that or you guys been to and recommend?


the actual name of the place is Rite-Way Wire & Wheel Specialists in Walnut Creek, CA. Call them and just ship it, easier than buying new one.
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^Riiiight...I'll get on that...

So much for reasonable prices, after I include the cost of shipping a wheel to CA!
Old Mar 29, 2010, 07:25 PM
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I'd like to stay local shipping the wheel will cost a lot
Old Mar 29, 2010, 08:57 PM
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well unless you have volks, most wheels cost what the repair bill is. stupid to repair a wheel for the price of a new one lol.
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Wheel factory in edmonds same plaza as pochi on 224th. They fixed all 4 of my s2000 wheels, laser cutting and fixing bent wheels, they also fix all road rash, the can powdercoat too, they also have many stock sport car wheels there as well, they do alignments and subframe pulling, I went through all that with my s2k. Great place and fairly cheap for the level of quality of work produced.
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http://www.factorydirecttire.com/

are you talking about above link momo?
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I think so it was a couple years back I think that's it though
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Laser cutting?
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Originally Posted by yahu
Laser cutting?
For Smoothening out the chunks missing from the rim to be filled again and cleaned up as if it never had damage
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I am envisioning the laser from James Bond.
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Originally Posted by momo_EVO8
For Smoothening out the chunks missing from the rim to be filled again and cleaned up as if it never had damage
If they're doing anything laser related I'm guessing it is precise measuring/aligning, etc. A laser that will cut metal is expensive and huge. I could interest you in one that can pop a balloon or light a cigarette, though.

I don't know their operation though, so I can't comment on what they do or don't have.
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