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They can actually take the centers out and rechrome the wheels? I wouldn't have thought that this could be done. I figured that they would have to be chromed as one piece. You guys continue to amaze me. What would something like that cost?
I'm not sure that I'm going to need the wheels chromed now. I went into my storage building a few days ago and noticed that one of my 15X4s was missing. Seems that my dad met a guy and loaned it to him to see how it looked on his car. I don't know if I'll be getting that wheel back. Dad had never met this guy before and I don't know anything about him. Maybe I'll get it back and maybe I won't.
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Don't give me any credit for this. My contribution was putting the wheels in a box and providing my credit card number. Stockton wheel in CA did the work. I just looked it up. To cut the wheels apart, rechrome and then weld back together was $145.00 each. But that was 8 years ago. Also, I remember that there was not a guarantee that the wheels could be successfully separated, meaning that the center section could be cracked and the wheel ruined. Last edited by BillD; 10-02-2017 at 02:53 PM. |
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