Can my 20' BOSS 336 rim be fixed?

madrussian

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That's what my wrecked mustang came with. It seams like the wheel was hit hard before the wreck and "fixed" if you can say that, during the wreck this whole shit came apart and I'm looking if someone can actually repair it. New rim will run me about $340 shipped and that's a lot of cash that I can spend ales where. Do you know any places in MN or Midwest area that can possibly fix this?
 

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I'm no expert but that doesn't look good...

Regardless of if it can be fixed or not... do you really want ANY repaired wheel on your car?
 

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I would say even if it could be fixed, the cost-benefit would probably be about the same...say 200+ for a fix on something serious vs 340 shipped brand new...piece of mind is priceless.
 

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Well, I have seen wheels that are redone professionally and they are as good as new, really don't want to pay $340 for something that I already have.....
 

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Send that picture to "weldcraft" and have them give you a quote. As posted above you are better off getting a new rim rather then spending $200 plus to fix that mess.
 
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