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Yeh i went through Extensive Wheel service, its 307 South Road Mile end. PH: 83525777.

I went there about 12 months ago....due to a bit of immature driving, smacked up all 4 rims pretty badly. They do a pretty damn good job tho i must say but it didnt come cheap, it cost me $165 per rim so it was a fairly costly experince. It cost more because the way they were bent and the fact they had deep dish, so it does depend on what rims u have on as well. Hope this gives u a better idea.

cheers

Adelaide Wheel and Rim quoted me heaps to do a simple rim job for my race bike a year ago, then turned around a week later when I checked up on it and said it couldn't be repaired. So I walked across the road to Extensive Wheel Service who did the job cheaper than AWRs quote and got it straight :/

The guy who runs EWS use to work for AWR and left due to poor service. The guy at EWS is more than happy to beat AWRs quotes.

if ur out north try ringing comercial metal polishing they have a guy that used to work at one of the 2 joints mentioned above but left due to management and has just joined up with gino there best of both worlds

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