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    Hi everyone, I'm located near torrance and i was wondering if any of you guys know a good reasonably priced place to fill and redrill wheels?

    I did a search and read about LAX wheels, but most responses said that they are not consistent with the hub centers and they now charge extra. Any ideas?

    #2
    vrwheels.com has a shop that redrills for them. shoot them an email.



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      #3
      fill & drill

      As a newb, you need to read the FAQ's & learn to use the SEARCH function. A one second search "fill & drill" turned up over 100 threads. Having said all that, this company is highly recommended, but a little bit of a drive - -

      Inland Wheel Center
      640 W. Mill St.
      San Bernardino 909-514-0091
      See Lenny (owner)

      $220 - $250 for a set of 4 - waffleswaffleswaffles's a complete fill & then mills off the top of the weld so it's even with the center face top, & mills back of face as well. Price varies a little depending on 1 or 2 piece - open or covered lugs & if you want tuner (smaller "drill") or regular lugs (larger "drill").

      Picture is similar to the quality of their work (used in another post)- nothing but great comments on price, quality of work, craftsmanship & fast turn around - they've been in business over 25 years & it shows. Well worth the drive from Torrance !! (hope the OP doesn't mind me using his pic - note this is the larger "drill" for OEM stud bolts). PM me for more info.

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        definetly gonna remember that cactus....

        OP, ur in the torrance area?? im often in the torrance area with some of my e30/e28 friends.. hope to see u around!
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        1989 325ix [zinnoberrot] $OLD
        1970 2002 [Nevada]

        Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
        guy must have slid into something that doesn't look like a car vs car hit
        Originally posted by ak-
        Must of slid into Rob

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          #5
          I guess they stepped their game up. These were done in November of 2011

          Here you go, pics of the fill/redrill which was done by professionally by Inland Wheel Center in San Bernardino, CA



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            #6
            Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
            I guess they stepped their game up. These were done in November of 2011

            Here you go, pics of the fill/redrill which was done by professionally by Inland Wheel Center in San Bernardino, CA



            This is a good example of ordering the "economy" fill & drill. Structurally it is as strong as the one I pictured in the post above. The difference between the two is purely cosmetic. Note this version also has the tuner lugs (smaller diameter hole for the lug) & that their hole doesn't encroach as much on the center bore. This is one of their options available on the menu of "fill & drill" accounting for the cost range mentioned in my post above.
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