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    Wheel Repair

    Is there a place that can fix my wheels for a reasonable price? If the one can be fixed at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTlightning87 View Post
    Is there a place that can fix my wheels for a reasonable price? If the one can be fixed at all?
    I have heard of a place...I'll have to look back in my records. I still need to get the Cobra wheels all redone and was going to go to this place...let me find it and I'll post back up. They quoted me at about $150 per wheel...chrome will likely be more because of the chroming...

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    That would be great Tom let me know

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    Found the e-mail finally! These guys are in Dallas.

    http://www.wheeltechnologies.com/

    Tom

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    Was just there last week and they do a ton of wheels. That one wheel looks pretty bad though.

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    Had plenty of wheels repaired when I worked at Lexus & that one with the chunk taken out ain't going to make it unless they have come up with a new process to add metal to a wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zforce77 View Post
    Had plenty of wheels repaired when I worked at Lexus & that one with the chunk taken out ain't going to make it unless they have come up with a new process to add metal to a wheel.
    I would think that trying to weld more aluminum on to aluminum would be tricky, and dangerous for the wheel owner.. but then again, maybe there is a technology that will work.

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    I have been told they can be fixed and that they can't. I guess I'll just take it up to Dallas wheels and see if they can do it. Hopefully they can.

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