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Old 07-15-2010, 07:15 AM
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Default Rim/Wheel Repair in NJ

Anyone know of a shop in that repairs & re-chromes wheels here in NJ?

My dad decided to take my car for a joyride while I was away on a cruise vacation and took one of my wheels to the curb pretty good.


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no. all ive ever found is places to mail it to in PA


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ever since the epa got involved not many places in nj for that kind of stuff if at all


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rattle can and some sandpaper! Chrome wont get ya home! lol


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no. all ive ever found is places to mail it to in PA
where in PA?


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theres a shop by my house that does wheel repair and paint


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heres their website

www.google.com

in other words, I duno, i just googled it one day and thats what I found. a few places in PA


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The other thing to think about - based on what I have read online, most wheel/rim repair shops charge anywhere from $100+ to fix a damaged or curbed rim. Depending on how severe the damage is and the labor + finishing process involved, sometimes it's cheaper just to purchase another rim/wheel new or used... Make sure you research pricing and ask many questions about their services and/or costs before deciding to go with Company X, because it may just be cheaper to find another wheel (or in some instances, a whole set).


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