Serious curb damage, repairable?

SNKPWR

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Hoping this can be made to look like new, if not I'll be getting a new one from AM. There is a local guy that fixes rash but this is pretty severe I think.

 

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I would say fixable by the right company. If you spend less than 200 on fixing it it prolly won't look right.
 

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Local wheel guy charges $80, and they look like new. Probably have to get an estimate for the real number.
 

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These aren't HRE's. I can't see the repair costing less than a new wheels by the time they're fixed and re-coated.
 

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Buy a new one and make a barstool out of the curbed rim. After, sit on said wheelstool and enjoy a few brews. :beerdrink:
 

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Buy a new one and make a barstool out of the curbed rim. After, sit on said wheelstool and enjoy a few brews. :beerdrink:

Quality answer!

PS have your girl check pintrest for things to do with a wheel

lmao!
 

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That's a cool idea. I had thought about making it into a garden hose reel using an old hub


Btw, replacement wheel FAIL:
 

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True, bit only a completely different style but 17x9 instead of 18x10, and I'm pretty sure it is a 94-04 offset
 

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