Sunday, January 17, 2010

Fix Rims Is There A Way To Fix Rims That Are Bent From The Back?

Is there a way to fix rims that are bent from the back? - fix rims

I touched something in an old, I think, it's not a bent rim gravel in my back, is a way to solve this problem? How much would it cost?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it can be established. Directs known some smaller companies that supply
this service. I do not know the price.

Anonymous said...

Buy a new would be much cheaper. I touched a piece of angle iron, which was on the road and my tire slightly bent. Nobody can fix it.

Anonymous said...

Buy a new would be much cheaper. I touched a piece of angle iron, which was on the road and my tire slightly bent. Nobody can fix it.

Anonymous said...

Take a medal Hammer
Otherwise nope

Anonymous said...

Council businesses usually have vendors that wheel bicycle repair repair of aluminum alloy, not round or damaged. Steel wheels can be replaced very inexpensively as a rule. Some manufacturers have repaired wheel "starts"

Selling usually costs about $ 150-180. Add $ 125 for chrome.

Anonymous said...

Take the car to the dealer model. Chances are the team to do the job. First, look at the cost of repair versus replacement cost. In this way, you do not spend more than the amount you are looking Tha.

Anonymous said...

U can not fix themm ... which would be difficult, but it is a hare idk

Anonymous said...

Buy a new would be much cheaper. I touched a piece of angle iron, which was on the road and my tire slightly bent. Nobody can fix it.

Anonymous said...

If this is a steel wheel, yes. Aluminum, no.

Anonymous said...

Council businesses usually have vendors that wheel bicycle repair repair of aluminum alloy, not round or damaged. Steel wheels can be replaced very inexpensively as a rule. Some manufacturers have repaired wheel "starts"

Selling usually costs about $ 150-180. Add $ 125 for chrome.

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