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355 Wheel refinish

Discussion in 'Rocky Mountain' started by BoulderFCar, Jan 30, 2005.

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  1. BoulderFCar

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    FWIW, I had a couple of wheels refinished by Spec Wheel in Denver. They did a very good job. Very worth the hassle and I thought the cost was more than fair. About $150/rim. They do high end stuff all the time. Per previous posts, I also heard good things about Keystone. I was glad to find a source close by that could turn them around in a couple of days. Shipping and waiting for rims can be a bit breathtaking....
     
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  3. Uberpower

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    Crap. Looking like I need to get a wheel or two refinished.

    Texas is big enough for proper parking spaces. No need to park along the curb. :(

    Of the two mentioned, which is the best?
     
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    Which is the best? I don't know. Maybe call and talk to them both. Then go with your gut feeling.
     
  5. BoulderFCar

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    No clue which is better. I would stop by and take a look at the work of both. There is a lot of subjective color matching to this work. There is no set paint chip # to go by so the experience of the guys doing the work is all the more important. The 355 wheels that Spec Wheel did for me are perfect. I also dropped off a 20" rim off my BMW745 and it came back with a slight bend. Probably from mounting. Bummer. Still, I'd use them again.
     

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