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I took the set of wheels I managed to piecemeal together from various members and unfortunately all need some straightening or cracks welded.

Got quoted $400 a wheel to refinish them

Another $900 in repairs.

on top of a spend of $750 to acquire the wheels.  

 

For a would be total of $3250.

I think i'm going to just cut my losses at the $750 and just buy these https://www.airtekk.com/product-p/at-starquest.htm

 

ugh.

 

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You were just dealing with someone who wanted to rip you off. Years ago I had a bent rim from hitting a pothole in the dark. Took it to a place that repaired things like that in California. They did a excellent job, even repainted the red I had on my rim. Cost.......$75.00.

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The problem is that years ago part!

 

The same guy did my non-shp's like 15 or 20 years ago for about 75$

I was expecting around that ballpark of pricing 

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Wow.

Just refinish or repair as well?

I've visited more shops today, everyone is 2000-2500 on their quotes.

 

Also what's the name of the place, shipping to them might be worthwhile for me

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I always knew that sales tax in New Jersey was high............But, I never thought they could get that high 😜

You should move to Texas 😉

P.S. I still think you were dealing with either, a shop that did not want to do it, so they jacked the price up.....Or they were trying to rip you off.

Bill

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On 9/1/2022 at 7:26 PM, tux said:

The problem is that years ago part!

 

The same guy did my non-shp's like 15 or 20 years ago for about 75$

I was expecting around that ballpark of pricing 

Is my response not a "years ago quote". Your response was hoping for a  'ballpark price" of $75.00 . Stuff goes up!!!!!!! So, suck it up and pay the price in 2022, if you want them done. Obviously, neither New Jersey or New York seems like a good option.

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Try here: 1800thompson.com/wheel-restoration.htm  Prices start at $125.00 per wheel. They are located in Doylestown,PA. That is in Eastern PA. So you should be able to drive there from New Jersey. Phone no: 1-267-898-2734.

It took me appox. three minutes to look up this information and post it on here. So......................Tux, what have you been doing all day?

Bill

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Hey Tux ...  I had my SHPs redone at Hubcap Masters. I forget the total price but it was around 1000 for all 4. Repairs, refinished, and painted. I had mine done at the Allentown PA location, but I'm pretty sure they have an Easton PA location which is closer to Jersey. I'd direct you to my build thread at this point, but those posts are lost.

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On 9/4/2022 at 3:47 PM, Caliber308 said:

Try here: 1800thompson.com/wheel-restoration.htm  Prices start at $125.00 per wheel. They are located in Doylestown,PA. That is in Eastern PA. So you should be able to drive there from New Jersey. Phone no: 1-267-898-2734.

It took me appox. three minutes to look up this information and post it on here. So......................Tux, what have you been doing all day?

Bill

Rather than call everyone on earth or worse have to drive around for hours to get pricing, i would rather use shops people have had experience with and are happy.  Also to know where they were quoted reasonable prices.

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@Preludedudethank you for your recommendation, i have received extremely good pricing and am working out shipping with them

 

@TexasQuestalso thank you for including the shop.  The shipping will be less for me to send to the shop in SC.

@techboyif i wasn't starting a new job Monday and finishing out my current one this week your option would be the best, but can't make the drive

 

 

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I used an Alloy Wheel Repair Specialists (AWRS).  They have many locations across the country but I went to the Balitmore, MD location which may be an option depending on where you are at in New Jersey.   I'm sure prices have increased over the past few years but I  had all four wheels refinished for under $700.   Obviously it will cost more for specific repairs but the quoted price seems very high.    

There is a guy on FB who just had his redone at an AWRS centerand they were about the price that I paid.  I think his name is James Kane.  He is the one that found a red 87 in a scrapyard and has been working non-stop over the past few months to rebuild it.  He's been posting like mad, so he shouldn't be hard to find.  

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