Wheel repair rates?
Checked with the body shop we have used for years about who they contract out to do their wheel repair (curb rash, peeling etc.) All four of my rims need some help (rears are very minor, fronts are a bit worse). Contacted they guy who does the work from a tow behind trailer over the phone. I looked them up in the Better business bureau and they have great ratings. I was quoted a price of $150 a wheel...with no estimates given. flat rate. I have NO experience with wheel repair rates but this seems a bit high, especially when I dont see how there can be a flat rate when a 14" Honda rim is going to take a bit less time that a 19" rear rim on our vehicles and the fact that the damage is fairly minor. (nothing noticeable to anyone except the obsessive...like us) I kind of assumed that the $ would depend on the size of the job.
Anyone have any experience with shops and their rates? I know there a DIY kits available, but I truly do not have the time with my job and finals @ the university to dedicate to this right now. Any help would be great.
Thanks guys.
Anyone have any experience with shops and their rates? I know there a DIY kits available, but I truly do not have the time with my job and finals @ the university to dedicate to this right now. Any help would be great.
Thanks guys.
Originally Posted by LDNrevs
I've seen quotes from the best of the best here in the U.K ranging from £50 up to £90 per wheel. I'd say that, stateside; it should be around $60 up to around $100. So $150 does seem high.
Agree, $150 is high, but it depends on the damage. I was told about $350 total and that included a "lipstick" paint to cover the repair even better. That was on my SRT type rims to which one has a nasty dent/blemish.
Originally Posted by LDNrevs
I've seen quotes from the best of the best here in the U.K ranging from £50 up to £90 per wheel. I'd say that, stateside; it should be around $60 up to around $100. So $150 does seem high.
The WHEEL DOCTOR gets a min of $85 per wheel. He does not do touchup work. Cincinnati area.
http://www.wheeldoctorohio.com/index.htm
I have had curb rash repaired on one wheel, tig welded over the curb rash, then turned down to original form, complete wheel repainted. Tire balanced. $85.
One wheel bent and curb rash, straightened, repaired and wheel repainted, tire balanced. $85.
One wheel bent only, straightened. Tire balanced. $85.
Perfect job everytime. If he can't do a perfect job, he will not do it.
James
http://www.wheeldoctorohio.com/index.htm
I have had curb rash repaired on one wheel, tig welded over the curb rash, then turned down to original form, complete wheel repainted. Tire balanced. $85.
One wheel bent and curb rash, straightened, repaired and wheel repainted, tire balanced. $85.
One wheel bent only, straightened. Tire balanced. $85.
Perfect job everytime. If he can't do a perfect job, he will not do it.
James
Last edited by James1549; May 3, 2010 at 08:44 PM.
Phoenix area. Paid $75 for curb rash repair. Looks good but not perfect but then again put some wax on them and you hardly notice the difference. I bought 3 perfect ones off the internet over the last 2 years. Total price was $386. I keep my spare tires on these.
Originally Posted by Hawk Monster
Phoenix area. Paid $75 for curb rash repair. Looks good but not perfect but then again put some wax on them and you hardly notice the difference. I bought 3 perfect ones off the internet over the last 2 years. Total price was $386. I keep my spare tires on these.
62thunderbird- Thanks for the links. Wheelsandcaps.com seems very reasonable, esp. considering all I need is the wheel. Center caps are fine. My only question is if the rims are OEM or are the remanufactured?
Pat- I called ye olde and they told me they could do it... but if I dropped off the rims, they told me they "would hope to get to them in 3 weeks". yikes. Considering both fronts are going to cost almost the same as a new rim, I may just go that road when my "spending money" allows..........and as I'm writing this my mom has just informed me that she curbed the wheel on my S40 today in Baltimore. GOD HELP ME!!!! As Kramer would say..serenity now, serenity now...
Pat- I called ye olde and they told me they could do it... but if I dropped off the rims, they told me they "would hope to get to them in 3 weeks". yikes. Considering both fronts are going to cost almost the same as a new rim, I may just go that road when my "spending money" allows..........and as I'm writing this my mom has just informed me that she curbed the wheel on my S40 today in Baltimore. GOD HELP ME!!!! As Kramer would say..serenity now, serenity now...
Last edited by s40guy; May 4, 2010 at 10:25 PM.
Usually the charges are from $75 to $150 per wheel depending on the damage. You can try Rim Rescue - Home - Castro Valley, CA in the San Francisco area
When I was selling cars wholesale, I paid $75 to $80 per wheel just to refinish---more to straighten if they were out of round. This guy is full retail; he will due it for less if he wants the job. Good luck.
A dealer friend of mine told me he could get my 19" repaired (it has about 3" of curb rash) for $100, but he sold the dealership before I could act. Somewhere on this forum is a "how to" for DIY. I am contemplating making the attempt since I have 5 rims on two cars that need a little work. Of course, if I could negotiate a package deal for $400-500 I would probably just write a check. Does anyone know about a good "wheel doctor" in the southwest MI area?
But it depends on the extent of the damage, we have done wheel repair for as little as $50.00 per wheel. Typically, the cost of repair a single wheel will be about $100.00. There are many variables that affect the repair cost.
Last edited by firemen; Aug 27, 2013 at 03:18 AM.
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