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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Bent Wheel

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    Hey guys, can you point me in the direction of a good shop to get my 2 bent wheels fixed, preferably in the west end of the GTA.

    Have already called Rim doctor 150 per rim. just want to explore options before i commit

    Thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Tanner's Avatar
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    Some others that people have used, I haven't used them though, the one I used, several years ago, they decided to close the business and retire I believe.

    http://www.rimkingrepair.com
    http://www.unionrim.com
    Mike

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Mezzer's Avatar
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    You could try Precision Rim Repair, they're on Rivalda Rd. Weston and sheppard area. Talk to Rick. I know some of the mobile rim repair guys take their rims to him.
    Old enough to know better... Young enough to do it again, just getting harder to recover.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings CONTROL ONE's Avatar
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    I would never use Precision. I've tried calling them over a dozen times and have never gotten anyone to pick up, ever.

    Big +1 for Union Rim though. I've had 3 different wheels repaired there (2 curbed, 1 bent) and have been extremely happy with the result.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    http://www.leprecon.ca/rim-repair - I had a crack wheel fixed here, can't recall the price but it was reasonable. I've used precision as well but I agree with the previous post, it is impossible to get a hold of them, including to figure out if your wheels are ready.

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