alloy wheel repairs ?

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GSF-chris
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alloy wheel repairs ?

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Hi all does any one of alloy wheel repairers,as my bandit front wheel has slight flat spot (looks like it has hit a pot hole sort of damage) and how much they charge?
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Re: alloy wheel repairs ?

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Hagon up in Hainault Essex are very good, and not too pricey, although a Bandit wheel I would imagine would be cheap enough on eaby anyway.
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Re: alloy wheel repairs ?

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Thanks jam, i did think that e-bay would be the way to go but wondered if there were any companys here in the southwest and how much it would cost?
Thanks any way.
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Re: alloy wheel repairs ?

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Dave East Engineering in Enderby, just outside Leicester, very good and reasonably priced - always busy, but racing season's only just started so he shouldn't be stacked out just yet. He sorted a wheel for me in about a week around this time last year 8)

Give him a call on 0116 284 8296
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Re: alloy wheel repairs ?

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Oh yeah, if it's just dinging out a flat spot (if it's do-able) I'd expect Dave to charge £30-£40 (plus postage)
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting"
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