This goes out to anybody, and EVERYBODY who has been down this road, or like me, considering going this route: What are your opinions on remanufactured (reconditioned, refinished, or re-WHATEVER) wheels? There is a company that advertises on this forum called Wheels America, they boast about how great a job they do in reconditioning and selling wheels. I'd like to hear about experiences and opinions about reconditioned wheels in general. :think:
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The only company i have heard of that reconditions wheels is Wheelcollision in Bath PA.
http://www.wheelcollision.com I found them while looking for a set of wheels for my previous BMW but found the prices to be a bit on the high side, for a bit more you can just get a new set with a discount from Gary at BMW of Newport. |
Originally Posted by bimmerluuvr' post='493463' date='Nov 12 2007, 05:03 PM
This goes out to anybody, and EVERYBODY who has been down this road, or like me, considering going this route: What are your opinions on remanufactured (reconditioned, refinished, or re-WHATEVER) wheels? There is a company that advertises on this forum called Wheels America, they boast about how great a job they do in reconditioning and selling wheels. I'd like to hear about experiences and opinions about reconditioned wheels in general. :think:
I have had many repairs done over the years, everything from minor curb damage to a half inch wobble. A repaired wheel can be better than new, but it all depends on the skills of the people doing the work. |
I'm sure that the wheels are fine , I personally would want to see them mounted and balanced to ensure they were straight , curb rash is easy to fix and should not affect wheel performance.
Good Luck |
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