Wheel techniques
I <3 White Girls
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From: Danville, CA
Car Info: E92 M3, E70, F32, E21
Originally Posted by wagonrex
Are there another place that does good work near the City or East bay. Santa Clara is hella far for me.
u can get the address/phone # via google or anywho.com
wheel techniques may be far, but if your willing to drive itll be worth it. alot of ppl i know have had really good experiences with wheel techniques in getting their wheels powdercoated or repaired
I <3 White Girls
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From: Danville, CA
Car Info: E92 M3, E70, F32, E21
Originally Posted by wagonrex
Riteway? Any experience? I thought I saw on their other thread they have shaddy services.
They have great service and do great work from what i've seen.
I know 2 friends who have been there as well and they did a great job
Dahveed aka Robin Hood
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Wheel Techniques does really excellent work, and they can repair more complex damaged wheels than Rite-Way can, plus unlike Rite-Way, they actually clearcoat rims after they polish them, to ensure that they don't prematurely tarnish.
Another good choice is Pacific Rim: www.pacrims.com
Another good choice is Pacific Rim: www.pacrims.com
Last edited by Group B; Feb 7, 2006 at 07:12 PM.
Dahveed aka Robin Hood
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From: Robbin' the Hood (Claycord)
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Originally Posted by y0gfx
If i have a rim thats black w/ a polished lip, could the fix curbage on that too?
Your best bet would be to contact either Wheel Techniques or Pacific Rim.
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