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Old 06-26-2006, 07:55 PM
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Albertawheelrepair.com

They do amazing work. I've had some friends take their wheel there and the work is always top notch and never costs much.

Didnt you have some bolts on one of your wheel bust a little while ago.
What happened with that?
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Better off keeping those tires on a bookshelf or something.
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Albertawheelrepair.com

They do amazing work. I've had some friends take their wheel there and the work is always top notch and never costs much.
Thanks. Hopefully I won't ever need to use them. I thought you might be using Alloy Wheel Repair. The guy lives around the corner from me and I wanted to know if he was any good.

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Didnt you have some bolts on one of your wheel bust a little while ago.
What happened with that?
Yeah, short story is HRE sent me 160 new upgraded APR bolts and I did the R&R myself last week. (Long story here.) Wheels are back on and I installed a set of PBR Deluxe dustless brake pads while I was at it. I recommend them if you want to keep your new shoes cleaner.
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You need the 4.8is bumpers now...
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Josh4.6...... your right my mistake they re 22x9 and 22x10

Thanks for all the compliments everyone but I got some bad news.
Last night I was coming home from a BBQ and I smoked a chunk of concrete that was just sitting in the road. (I was paying attention)
The front passengers rim had a small chip but the rear hit so hard it made a crack in the center of the rim about 3 inchs long.

Anyway I have the OEM one on while the other one gets repaired. The guy said its not that bad because it hit dead center of the rim so no edges have to be repolished.
He said it should cost between 100 and 200 dollars and have it back to me by Wednesday closing time.

Looks like new tires are at the top of the list for me. LOL
So,after my tyre recommendations,have you decided yet what size tyres you are going to fit on those wheels????
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As for tires I'm going to keep the 265/30 in the front and go to a 305/35 for the rear.
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Old 06-27-2006, 07:36 PM
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:15 AM
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As for tires I'm going to keep the 265/30 in the front and go to a 305/35 for the rear.
Good luck with the Dragster look.
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Sorry I mean 305/30 but thanks for the "constructive" comment Powers.
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