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Nismo1534 11-13-2010 10:14 PM

Curb-Rashed Your Wheel? Scratched, Dented, or Damaged Otherwise? Wheel Kraft NW FTW!
 
http://www.wheelkraftnw.com/

I went a year daily-driving my Nismo without damaging the OEM Rays. Well my luck finally ran out when I took a corner too sharp and grazed the curb. I figured there was no way I could recover from this, but decided to do some research nonetheless. Enter Wheel Kraft NW. As long as your wheel is not structurally compromised (cracked), they will restore it to practically-new condition. They even fix bent wheels. The work is set at a flat rate of $130

I was very skeptical at first. My wheel looked like hell, and it was hard for me to believe it could be repaired to my standards. Sure enough, they came through in a big way! The process took exactly one hour, from removing my wheel to re-installing it. The work is all performed in one of their service vehicles, meaning they will drive to your work, house, friends place, etc. to perform the repair. As long as you are around or between Vancouver, WA and the Portland Metro area, they will come to you.

I was allowed in the service truck to watch the repair, which essentially consisted of grinding down the damage, cleaning the wheel, repainting, and clear-coating. They guarantee their work for as long as you own the vehicle and if you are not satisfied, they will redo the work for free.

The end result was amazing. I cannot tell there was any damage done to the wheel and the color-matching / clear-coat was spot on. I am fully satisfied with the work.


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n1nj4 m0d3 11-13-2010 10:35 PM

You need new tires.

Nismo1534 11-13-2010 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by n1nj4 m0d3 (Post 8781049)
You need new tires.

lol, I should have known this would be the first comment.

R3belzBRN 11-14-2010 04:34 AM

love the results

e30cabrio 11-14-2010 05:54 AM

Wow!

aznguy370z 11-14-2010 11:03 AM

I was backing into a parking spot last night and hit the curb but it only scraped the tires.


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