Anyone know of a good source for rim straightening or wheel truing?
I have, as reported by John D, a wheel that wobbles.
Jon H said
Jan 10, 2012
I hope you mean on the Camino, you are really leaving yourself wide open making a statement like that!
-- Edited by Jon H on Tuesday 10th of January 2012 08:25:29 AM
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 10, 2012
I just called a local wheel repair company, as I have a slightly bent wheel too, and he said removing a lateral bend on a steel wheel is nearly impossible. He recommended purchasing a replacement, whether used or aftermarket.
Dave Seitz said
Jan 10, 2012
Pioneer Rim and Wheel, Keystone also has a wheel repair service for classic number match rims. See if Larry could get a discount on it, won't be cheap.
bowtie said
Jan 10, 2012
We use Keystone at work, but it's almost all alloy wheels. I don't know of any steel wheel places. Best to call around. I think there's also Twin City Wheel and Alloy Wheel Specialists but you'd have to google search.
Chris R said
Jan 10, 2012
I think the second two sources are whom I am familiar with in the past for customer wheels. Daves right, they werent cheap to have one re-done.
Anyone know of a good source for rim straightening or wheel truing?
I have, as reported by John D, a wheel that wobbles.
I hope you mean on the Camino, you are really leaving yourself wide open making a statement like that!
-- Edited by Jon H on Tuesday 10th of January 2012 08:25:29 AM
I just called a local wheel repair company, as I have a slightly bent wheel too, and he said removing a lateral bend on a steel wheel is nearly impossible. He recommended purchasing a replacement, whether used or aftermarket.
I think the second two sources are whom I am familiar with in the past for customer wheels. Daves right, they werent cheap to have one re-done.
you can try Ross Wheel Service in bloomington mn