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could I ask why you don't want to drop about $150 or so (maybe even cheaper) and buy a new rim, so you don't have to worry about imbalance in the rim, overweighting after they get done honing it out, and possibly breaking after you hit your first pothole?
could I ask why you don't want to drop about $150 or so (maybe even cheaper) and buy a new rim, so you don't have to worry about imbalance in the rim, overweighting after they get done honing it out, and possibly breaking after you hit your first pothole?
buy a new rim.
I was kinda thinking the same thing. It is the best way to solve the problem.
Keystone Automotive in williamsburg does all my rims
i drive all the way from va beach just to get them done, they do excelent work
lifetime warranty as well
Originally Posted by VaGambler
is there anywhere on the Penn to fix a bent rim ????
Keystone Automotive in williamsburg does all my rims
i drive all the way from va beach just to get them done, they do excelent work
lifetime warranty as well
Sorry not trying to jack your thread but this is kind of on topic as well. I dont have a bent rim I need fixed I do however have some rims I would like touched up (scratches on lip, a small gash on one of the spokes as well) Somebody told me there are shops or mobile guys that will touch up rims. Anybody know of these in the 757?