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Old May 5, 2008 | 03:35 PM
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as title said does anyone can recommend good wheel repair shop?
I got my rim scratched at rip....
I dont wanna leave my rim like that
plz help me to fix that guys!
I appreciate your help.
-daniel-
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Old May 5, 2008 | 04:00 PM
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sucks to hear what happened! if you need paint to fix the lip...not too familiar with the shops around here though.

http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=6023
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aiii yaaa!

I have a # for a shop.. let me try and find it for you bro.
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Ouch that hurts....hope you get it fix soon
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i've used carcone's on my stock ray's in the past. they did a decent enough job, but it gets pricey ($150 per rim), but i'm not sure how'd they'd do with time attacks, since mine is just a solid colour.
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Originally Posted by Reality350
aiii yaaa!

I have a # for a shop.. let me try and find it for you bro.
yes plz
thank you church
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Originally Posted by goneinsixtyseconds
i've used carcone's on my stock ray's in the past. they did a decent enough job, but it gets pricey ($150 per rim), but i'm not sure how'd they'd do with time attacks, since mine is just a solid colour.
can you give me there number or add?
thanks
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i already have VOLK Time Attack Touch Up Paint, so colour match wouldn't be a problem.
.......it hurting me so0000000~much!!
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Originally Posted by dgkn86
yes plz
thank you church
**** left the phone# at home bro.. But I will get it for you tonight.
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Carcone's Auto Recycling
1030 Bloomington Rd.
Aurora, Ontario L4G 3G8
Toll Free: 1-800-263-2022
Local: 905-773-5778 or 905-881-8353
Fax: 905-773-0482
Hours:
Monday - Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Email: parts@carcone.com
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^Daniel, call carcones for a quote. I have heard good things about them.
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^^ prices are usually dependent on size of rim and type of rim (forged, aluminum, etc.). the reason why mine costed so much was cuz i went through a dealer (was too lazy to take the rims off and store the car on blocks myself), so for your 19's, i can see it being slightly less than $150 per rim if you can bring them in yourself.
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Originally Posted by goneinsixtyseconds
^^ prices are usually dependent on size of rim and type of rim (forged, aluminum, etc.). the reason why mine costed so much was cuz i went through a dealer (was too lazy to take the rims off and store the car on blocks myself), so for your 19's, i can see it being slightly less than $150 per rim if you can bring them in yourself.
I am guessing $200 each..
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Carcone's did a pretty good job on my G35 rims, but keep in mind, they did cheap out a bit by not painting the inside of the rim and left it black. Costed me $200.
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Originally Posted by XuperXero
Carcone's did a pretty good job on my G35 rims, but keep in mind, they did cheap out a bit by not painting the inside of the rim and left it black. Costed me $200.
that's strange, when they did my rims, they painted the whole thing, both inside and out.
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Are you talking about the same one? The one on Bloomington?
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Originally Posted by XuperXero
Are you talking about the same one? The one on Bloomington?
yes, same one.
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Hey guys, long time lurker, first time poster. Anyways, I curbed my rim pretty badly tonight driving my gf home. Long story short nearly half of one of my rear Ray's Track rim is completely curbed. I've decided I can't live with curb rash that bad and from looking around it seems Carcone's is the best place to deal with for this sorta stuff.

I was just wondering what the process was for you guys. Their website says they do pickup and delivery which would be handy, or I could just drive up there. How long was the turnaround on getting it fixed? I'll be calling on Monday to get a quote but I thought I'd get a general idea of how long I'd have to be rolling around on the spare for.

Thanks in advance.
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"P Jacques" out from Montréal. He does most of the warranty repairs for all dealerships in the region. He polished my G35 stock wheels, did a good job.
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Originally Posted by Schmoe
Hey guys, long time lurker, first time poster. Anyways, I curbed my rim pretty badly tonight driving my gf home. Long story short nearly half of one of my rear Ray's Track rim is completely curbed. I've decided I can't live with curb rash that bad and from looking around it seems Carcone's is the best place to deal with for this sorta stuff.

I was just wondering what the process was for you guys. Their website says they do pickup and delivery which would be handy, or I could just drive up there. How long was the turnaround on getting it fixed? I'll be calling on Monday to get a quote but I thought I'd get a general idea of how long I'd have to be rolling around on the spare for.

Thanks in advance.
welcome 1st time poster from 2007
well the turn around time is around 1 week or less, I remember i refinish mine in less than a week and they did a pretty good job. this is where i did mine..Precision rims repair..
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