Hey Richard:
I live in in Northern CA (about 5 hours away from British Wire Wheel) and
had them rebuild a chrome ww for me about two years ago. They seem very
service oriented, prices were competitive and the wheel came back perfect!
They also, as I recall, pay for the return shipping. the wheel was back on
my car in about a week.
They now advertise in our club newsletter and many of our members have used
their services with the same results as me. One member even drove his
Healey down to the shop and had his ww and tires replaced while he waited
(appointment required for this!!).
Highly recommended...go for it!
Jim Boyd
Paradise, CA
.At 07:07 PM 3/1/97 PST, you wrote:
>Chris,
>
>You mentioned in recent postings to the triumph list a company called
>British Wire Wheel in CA, which is new to me. I have a set of tired
>60-spokers and am looking for opinions from people who have had wheel work
>done by outfits specializing in the rebuilding and tuning up of wires
>regarding quality of work, cost/value, honesty/dependability, good or bad
>feelings about the place in general, etc.
>
>Since I would likely be some distance from a shop and not able to
>personally visit, such assessments will be quite useful coming from those
>with actual experience.
>
>I've heard of Dayton, of course, but never had any reports of satisfaction
>or otherwise from anyone who actually dealt with them. Any input
>appreciated.
>
>Richard McSherry '62 TR4 ( under a tarp, dreaming of spring )
>Norway, Maine
>
>
Jim Boyd
International Sportscar Components
Paradise, CA
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