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    Need some wheels filled/drilled. Who here in the area does that?
    Last edited by Dirtsquirt; 05-13-2015, 12:55 AM.

    #2
    No- one that I've found... even getting a wheel straightened is getting to be a bit difficult.

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    now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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      #3
      If you find someone to weld them, I can drill them

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        #4
        I need to have a set of RS' filled/redrilled in the Portland area. Anyone know of anything?
        '72 2002 pickup | '88 M5 | '89 330is | '89 M3 | '01 Z3M | '11 328xi-t

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          #5
          gtfo austin
          WTB:m60b40 in PNW
          Zachary Ripley

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          92 525it 5 speed.
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            #6
            Ive been asked where mine were done 500 times. I called 98 machine shops around pdx metro area. I was recomended by a friend in Cali to a wheel shop in LA. Its called LAX WHEEL, or LA wheel. It was 45$ a wheel, and now its around 60-90$. Its worth a call, they dont make it look welded at all, and can send pics to anyone who wants to see it. They made it look factory. When they fill it. They used molten metal to fill holes, and machined them to look flush. Its a waste of time calling around. I jusy shipped mine to the shop, and had a local r3ver facilitate the deal for like 20$

            Id be happy to answer any additional questions, all the local shops I called, only 1 said he would do it, but he was completely incompetent, and said it was gonna be 900$
            Last edited by Matt-B; 05-28-2015, 01:15 PM.


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              #7
              Fuck it. You've talked about that place for a while. Can't beat it for the price. Guess I'll tear them down next week...
              '72 2002 pickup | '88 M5 | '89 330is | '89 M3 | '01 Z3M | '11 328xi-t

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                #8
                Basically when people say "I can weld it," its not that simple, some of the new holes cut into old holes, and you can just pile a bunch of weld into old hole. No offense to anyone whos a welder. Its just not easy like it.sounds


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PNWDan View Post
                  If you find someone to weld them
                  Larry at http://sta-weld.com/ has done work for me.
                  Steve
                  '89 332i
                  '90 M3
                  '01 530is
                  '12 MCS BW
                  '15 RAM 3500

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Matt-B View Post
                    Basically when people say "I can weld it," its not that simple, some of the new holes cut into old holes, and you can just pile a bunch of weld into old hole. No offense to anyone whos a welder. Its just not easy like it.sounds
                    It's actually fairly easy. I've drilled many sets that I've had my buddy fill. My buddy moved out of state so I have no welder anymore

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                      #11
                      It is, however, relatively time- consuming to fill a hole that big, and involves a lot of heat,
                      therefore making it hard not to soften the base metal.

                      Then there are all those lawyers who are frustrated that they can't sue the Chinese,
                      so they're all hot- and- bothered to go after anyone they CAN get.

                      And given that a set of decent rims runs maybe $500 now anyways (see above Chinese, who are
                      getting pretty good at a lot of things) and it's no wonder that someone who's
                      spent a decade or 3 building skills and maybe a business or 2 doesn't want the risk...

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                      now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by PNWDan View Post
                        It's actually fairly easy. I've drilled many sets that I've had my buddy fill. My buddy moved out of state so I have no welder anymore

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                        hmmm.. lol

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Den_k321 View Post
                          hmmm.. lol
                          What's up, Dennis?
                          lol

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