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Old 08-18-2013, 10:49 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by calinkaos View Post
Allow did my rims, great fix on the metal, buy the repaint was kinda cheap.looked like my lip was hand painted. You could see the brush strokes
The guys from Alloy Wheel Repair Specialists in Richmond come out to surrounding towns every few weeks. I dented an aftermarket rim on the track, so was getting a thump-thump-thump. Seemed very professional, good guys. I think they got it all out, but won't know for sure until I get my new tires on. Am trying to get the most out of my old tires and they are really uneven after many days on the track. Anyhow, from what I saw the AWRS guys took their time and did the best job possible - round to within 30/thousandths, as I recall, is what the guy said.

I am pretty sure these guys are also the mobile unit that fixed a deep chip in my rim when the garage drove it out from the lift (garage paid, so I don't know who did it). Amazing repair job. I have black matte finish Forgestars and you have to know exactly what you're looking for to find the repair spot, and even then only with a lot of searching.
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