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Old 08-07-2008, 06:16 PM
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Reputable Rim Repair Shop in Boston area

Why am I have so much bad luck with these new fockin' wheels. First I find a nail in the rear right tire then I get curb rash on the rear right lip and now I hit a damn pothole because it was filled with water from the rain and I bend my front right rim. I swear...I am so close to selling these fockin' things. Anyone want to purchase 19" SSR SP1 Professors w/ tires?

I definitely notice the ride is bumpier now with the bend in the front left rim. I need to bring it to someone who can bend it back and make it nice again. I used to know a place in Newton, but I forgot the name. And then there was a place in RI I believe that did a lot of BMWs and stuff. Can anyone recommend a reputable rim repair shop that can fix my bend. I'm really disgusted right now and I'm even contemplating selling my fockin' car. Let me know, thanks!

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Old 08-07-2008, 06:38 PM
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Anyone taken their rim to:

Rim and Wheelsworks in Waltham?
 
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damn bro, sucks

good luck
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 01:41 AM
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I dealt with RIMPRO awhile back you could try them
 
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Just dealt with Rim Pro 2 weeks ago, there is no better around here. A+ for those guys.

www.rimpro.com See if you can go through a shop that uses them regularly....they offer awesome pricing to shops (upwards of $50/wheel off).

Regular finish is $170/rim. Chrome is $275/rim. 2-3 piece wheels are varied. Also depends on damage, etc. I'm not sure how much it is just to get a wheel straightened....that's just for refinishing.
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:40 AM
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It looks like the bend is mostly at the lip...so I'm not even sure anyone can fix that...or can they???
 
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they should be able to get it out..it's been done.

just make sure you don't get screwed by the shop..i've heard about that happening to ppl
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 10:53 AM
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they should be able to get it out..it's been done.

just make sure you don't get screwed by the shop..i've heard about that happening to ppl
Its a reputable shop...I think...oh God...
 
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Old 09-07-2008, 08:41 AM
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Its a reputable shop...I think...oh God...
So where did you end up taking your rims & how was the quality of the work?

I damaged my 2 left rims a few weeks ago while on 495 south in the Westford area in the early AM on my way into work...somehow I skated by without getting a flat tire, considering there were 6 other cars parked on the shoulder all with flat tires & really F'd up rims!

Long story short, the construction workers sawcut the pavement around each of the catch basins, one of which was literally sawcut 2 feet into the travel lane (past the white line) on the left/passing lane. No lie, it was a 1-1/2" - 2" deep pavement cut with a 90 degree pavement sawcut!!!.....really don't know how I was able to just get away with 2 warped rims...might be because of my high tire pressures (38 psi). There was 1 guy with a MB C class and no lie, he had a 90 degree dent/bend in his rim from the pavement....scary ****! I called MassHighway & got the contractors name & address & need to write a letter to them and copy the 2 MA highway offices & see where things go from there...totally their fault, and I know there had to have been many other flat tires after the ones I saw. Cannot believe they were dumb enough to leave the highway in that condition after the night work.
 
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Rim Pro in Tewksbury is where I took mine, best quality around.
 
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Rim Pro in Tewksbury is where I took mine, best quality around.
Thanks, I had no idea there was such a place in the Town I live in! I will check them out & bring my wheels there for a price quote, thanks!

Jim
 
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Old 09-08-2008, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by infg35x
Rim Pro in Tewksbury is where I took mine, best quality around.
I went to Rim and Wheelworks in Waltham, but they were kinda sketchy. The dude there was trying to tell me to rip off their own boss by bringing the wheel into him off hours to get it done cheaper. I don't like that kind of shady business so I will take my next rim to Rim Pro instead.
 
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wil, did they fix it up nice? how much did it cost?
 
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Old 09-09-2008, 07:35 AM
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wil, did they fix it up nice? how much did it cost?
They fixed it but they scratched my lip in the process, but supposedly that was unavoidable. It costs me $175, but the shady dude was offering $100.

Just last week, I noticed another bend in my front left lip. I won't get that fixed until next Spring...and I'll take it to Rim Pro.
 
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Old 09-09-2008, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
Thanks, I had no idea there was such a place in the Town I live in! I will check them out & bring my wheels there for a price quote, thanks!

Jim

Yep, they did 2 of my G wheels, they look great. I beginning to learn though that MA roads are just too unforgiving to keep wheels in good condition.
 


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