When I talked to Terry Tanner a couple of years ago he had a place that was
able to fix the original wheels. If I remember right they charged about
$50-$75 each. I don't know if they still are around.
Marvin
#1343
In a message dated 5/7/00 6:38:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time, GLCurley@aol.com
writes:
<< The stock wheels have some serious problems. Since they are "mag" in name
only and actually cast aluminum of uncertain integrity and quality, if I
were
doing any high performance or even regular daily driving, I would get a set
of aftermarket wheels. Another BI member recommended a place that
supposedly
can balance and "fix" the original wheels. I haven't used them myself:
Wheel Collision Center
7286 Penn drive
Bath, PA 18014
610-837-8792
http://www.wheelcollision.com/
If you look in to it, let us know the outcome. You can also refer to
http://autopedia.com/html/Wheel.html for some other wheel repair places.
Tru
Wheel and Transwheel are listed there.
George Curley >>
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