Experiences with fixing bent rim
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Experiences with fixing bent rim
Had to order one new tsw mondello cause I hit a pot hole the other night.
I was wondering if it is even worth it to try and get it fixed and have it be my spare. All I know is driving at night in the DC area with all them damn pothole can be costly. The thing that sucks too is it wasn't a big pothole it make me question the quality of tsw wheels or if I should of had more than 35 psi in the front wheel because max is 50 psi.
I was wondering if it is even worth it to try and get it fixed and have it be my spare. All I know is driving at night in the DC area with all them damn pothole can be costly. The thing that sucks too is it wasn't a big pothole it make me question the quality of tsw wheels or if I should of had more than 35 psi in the front wheel because max is 50 psi.
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Matt93SE posted a link to
www.fixrim.com
I sent them a wheel and they were very helpful and easy to deal with. My rim was damaged and they said they couldn't repair it, but they sent it back to me for free, anyway. I sent mine to the shop in San Francisco, but I am sure there is one closer to you. If your rim isn't chrome, they charge $129 for any fix, including return shipping. Chrome is a lot more. I can't remember, but it's like double that.
www.fixrim.com
I sent them a wheel and they were very helpful and easy to deal with. My rim was damaged and they said they couldn't repair it, but they sent it back to me for free, anyway. I sent mine to the shop in San Francisco, but I am sure there is one closer to you. If your rim isn't chrome, they charge $129 for any fix, including return shipping. Chrome is a lot more. I can't remember, but it's like double that.
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