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      01-10-2018, 01:50 PM   #1
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Wheel Repair Recommendations

Anyone recommend a wheel shop for curb rash repair? I've had wheels repaired in the past but was never 100% satisfied.

I've got some curb rash on my stock style 225m's and would look like to get them back to showroom quality, preferably in the $75-100/wheel range.

I'm located in RI but Southern MA will work for me, even as far north as Boston.
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Sean is s real artist in fixing rims... did a few for me. You don't be disappointed.
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Sean is s real artist in fixing rims... did a few for me. You don't be disappointed.
A little pricey but their work looks top notch. I'll give them a call!

Thanks
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Do NOT use rim pro unless you like wasting time and money. Thanks for the recommendation on rim shine.
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Do NOT use rim pro unless you like wasting time and money. Thanks for the recommendation on rim shine.
thank you for this validation, they're one of the first ones that popped up in my search but I didn't really trust them.

I have a local autobody shop that I trust, I'm going to see who they use since I know they wouldn't settle for anything less than the best for their clients.
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Sean is charging depending on how bad the rim is.... I had a very small scratch on one, and it was only 40 bucks. A relatively half a wheel curbed wheel will be up to 100, etc...

Mine was a custom color also, if rim is black or stock silver style, is cheaper I think
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Mine are alloy 225m, I was bouncing around the idea of having them powder coated but decided against it, I think these wheels look best in alloy.

Only one of my wheels is bad, two have moderate rash but nothing deep, and the last one is in pretty good shape but could use a refresh.

Hoping to get them down for <$500
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Mine are alloy 225m, I was bouncing around the idea of having them powder coated but decided against it, I think these wheels look best in alloy.

Only one of my wheels is bad, two have moderate rash but nothing deep, and the last one is in pretty good shape but could use a refresh.

Hoping to get them down for <$500
If take all 4 to them, it won't cost you more than say 350 if that's the case...
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If take all 4 to them, it won't cost you more than say 350 if that's the case...
I talked to him last night and he's still quoting me $150/wheel. Time to play the game.
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I talked to him last night and he's still quoting me $150/wheel. Time to play the game.
Hmm, like Seinfeld says : it is what it is
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I'm late to the party but I've heard great things about Wheel Solutions in Boston.

He charges $95/wheel which seems to be a great price in the area, only downside is he has a small shop (one mand band) and can't hold onto your car - just the wheel
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Have you ever considered repairing them yourself? I just realized the curb rash on all my wheels and they came out great. I can post pics if you'd like
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I'm late to the party but I've heard great things about Wheel Solutions in Boston.

He charges $95/wheel which seems to be a great price in the area, only downside is he has a small shop (one mand band) and can't hold onto your car - just the wheel

He only straightens wheels so curb rash or cosmetics have to go somewhere else.
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