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10-21-2012, 10:52 PM | #1 |
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Aluminum Wheel Repair Questions
Hope this is where to post this. (If not, please move. Thank you)
I have a set of four aluminum slot mags that have some condition issues. The rims aren't all alike. There are two sets of two. There aren't any maker's marks on them that I can find. I'm looking for a place to have them repaired (locally would be nice - Houston, TX). Anyone familiar with this type of work? There are two that look like this. I prefer the shape of the slots in this pair. They have an odd dimpled finish on the inside though. This is what the inside looks like (anyone ever seen this before)? Here's the worst damage. It's on the back of the rim. Doesn't wrap around to the bead though. Here is the other style. Type of finish on the inside of this pair. Worst damage on this pair. I've read and seen online examples of ow aluminum wheels can have damaged areas "welded" and that they can be refinished on a lathe with excellent results and I was wondering if anyone on this board has experience with a particular company that they could recommend. Here is a (before/after) pic that I found online with the type or results I'm hoping for. Thanks. |
10-22-2012, 03:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: Aluminum Wheel Repair Questions
I highly recommend Wheel Wizard. They can knock that out and make them beautiful again
I use them all the time, especially for my shop. Tell them Leon from 502 Motorsports sent you. They will take care of you! http://www.wheelwizard.com/contact.htm Posted via Mobile Device
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