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Hey guys,

just wondering if some of you could offer some recommendations on where i can get my wheel repaired as im unsure of where to go.

(only the outer rim was dented, no cracks)

any advice would be greatly appreciated :)

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i would say take it to Extensive Wheel Services, south road, mile end

they do a really good job and pretty cheap as well

Highly Recommend! We deal with them at my work (Bob Jane, Henely Beach Road). They did a very good job on numerous amounts of rims we have had.

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I really do recommend Extensive Wheel & Rim, i took my rims there just recently to get repaired, very well priced to i would say. I think there prices start at about $160, and max is about $220 per rim. Very quick turn around time too, when they aren't too busy, generally 1-2 days, mine took 3-4 days as it was just before xmas.

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Hey guys,

just wondering if some of you could offer some recommendations on where i can get my wheel repaired as im unsure of where to go.

(only the outer rim was dented, no cracks)

any advice would be greatly appreciated :wave:

f**k so thats what my rims looks like f**ked! bl mate and too bad about the misfiring you was talking about on the other topic. Hope you get it all sorted.

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i got my rims repaired at extensive. one rims had a buckle in it from a previous owner. rims has to be re-rolled. $185 each, so price was about right. BUT.. the tall bald guy that works there, what a asshole. seriously whatever u tell him, he talks to u like u f**ked ur rim on purpose and hes the 'end all' in wheel repair and us inferior humans cant even comprehend whats involved in fixing rims. douchebag.

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