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Old 09-27-2008, 08:16 PM
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I just picked up Anthony's Asanti wheels and am going to need to get them fixed and repainted. I am looking to get my centers painted and the lips powder coated. Anyone know who I can send them to that is not going to cost me a ton? I would like to find someone more local who can disassemble the wheels and then reassemble them, but no such luck yet. The only place I have spoken with has told me a price of $50 a wheels to disassemble and reassemble same place has quoted me $1000.00 to refinish the wheels. However the place is out in California of which I really do not want to have to pay for shipping both ways to Chicago. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by mk4' post='680023' date='Sep 27 2008, 09:16 PM
I just picked up Anthony's Asanti wheels and am going to need to get them fixed and repainted. I am looking to get my centers painted and the lips powder coated. Anyone know who I can send them to that is not going to cost me a ton? I would like to find someone more local who can disassemble the wheels and then reassemble them, but no such luck yet. The only place I have spoken with has told me a price of $50 a wheels to disassemble and reassemble same place has quoted me $1000.00 to refinish the wheels. However the place is out in California of which I really do not want to have to pay for shipping both ways to Chicago. Any help you guys can provide would be much appreciated.
after seeing the shape of his wheel, you will need to get a new barrel. Check with Wheel repair specialist http://www.wheel-repairs.com/
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Originally Posted by alpinewhite' post='680025' date='Sep 27 2008, 09:18 PM
after seeing the shape of his wheel, you will need to get a new barrel. Check with Wheel repair specialist http://www.wheel-repairs.com/
and ask for Jeff or Tim
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check this link, they have a shop here in Illinois. I used them before on my old E39 m parallel rims and they did a good job. Good Luck http://www.wheelsamerica.com/
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