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Anyone local who can do this? Bent rim on alloy wheel:
"C20 LET bang"
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My mate might be able to fix, he may have equipment to fix alloy wheels- well worth an ask he's well recommended, i've had work done by him and so have some my friends. http://www.dentwiz-pdr.co.ukhe lives in wirral so is local. Good luck x
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if it's a good quality wheel i'd get it turned and cut back then built back up with tig.
have seen a couple walsh engineering have done, not sure what they are called now but they are still in the same place.
what wheel is it by the way? i've blasted a few and it's surprising how bad the quality of some alloys can be!!
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