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    Wheel refinishers in the front range area?

    I've got a set that need some work. Slight curb rash on 1, maybe 2" worth, all need paint/powder-coating, and maybe some light straightening or a good balance. Anyone have suggestions or (better still) firsthand experience with shops in the Denver/Golden/Boulder areas?
    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    You know why you're drinking that Pabst? No its probably not because it was the first beer you grabbed. It's because you're a winner.

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    http://www.trudesignwheel.net/ is probably the best bet.

    Spec is good, but you have to prep your wheels really well before going there.

    Woody's will charge you an arm and a leg.

    I know Alex was asking me about wheel refinishers a while ago, I forgot to shoot you a PM. Sorry man.

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      #3
      Thanks, Roland, I'll give them a call.
      Originally posted by Dozyproductions
      You know why you're drinking that Pabst? No its probably not because it was the first beer you grabbed. It's because you're a winner.

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        #4
        Second that on Tru Design. Jim is the owner, and he's a great guy. He charged me $100 each for fixing two wheels and $50 for another one. The wheels I had gotten from someone else, so that damage wasn't mine. Anyway, check out this thread (I made a rather large post on my experiences):

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          #5
          Originally posted by E30Dan07 View Post
          Second that on Tru Design. Jim is the owner, and he's a great guy. He charged me $100 each for fixing two wheels and $50 for another one. The wheels I had gotten from someone else, so that damage wasn't mine. Anyway, check out this thread (I made a rather large post on my experiences):

          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=205190
          Third Tru Design

          - E30, DSM, Golf R, Mazda 3 Skyactiv

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            #6
            Originally posted by Roland H View Post
            Spec is good, but you have to prep your wheels really well before going there.
            I have put two sets of BBS CH's wheels through Spec Wheels, and didn't have to do any prep beforehand; they fixed, cleaned and powdercoated them without hassle.
            Did a fine job on both sets and would return again for a repair quote if / when I have a set of damaged wheels.



            - Erik
            Pattern Draft Imaging.com - "...Where Engineering Discipline and Photography Merge as One..."

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              #7
              I thought I would add to this for people interested in prices.

              I took some MX5 miata 17x7 10-spoke wheels to Jim at true design wheel to get redone. I would consider this set of wheels 5/10 to start.

              He is straighten all four, one of which has a large bend in the lip. 3/4 have curb rash that will be fixed. All four are getting striped, powder coated, and cleared. And this is with tires so it's extra for dismounting/re-balance.

              It will be $135 a wheel. A little much...but there is a lot of work involved as this is the "full package". Still it will cost me a few hundred less for the wheels over aftermarket ugly wheels.

              - E30, DSM, Golf R, Mazda 3 Skyactiv

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