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Re: How do you know that was the spot that was damaged? That
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Jodecy
on November 07, 2003 at 5:43 PM
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How do you know that was the spot that was damaged? That
posted by MikeH(Twin GT35BB Incon Z)
on November 07, 2003 at 05:19 PM
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In one of the pics I took, I located the valve stem....then I found the valve stem on my repaired rim and "guestimated" on the location...it's in that general vicinity.... Looks good, huh?
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HOLY CRAP!!! This fix rim crap actually works.......
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Jodecy
16:55:08 11/07/03
Good work! (n/m)
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AshsZ
16:56:39 11/07/03
awesome. great find. (n/m)
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maxl(Indy)
16:57:50 11/07/03
I knocked a much bigger chunk out of one of my wheels...
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TagZ
16:59:33 11/07/03
How do you know that was the spot that was damaged? That
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MikeH(Twin GT35BB Incon Z)
17:19:42 11/07/03
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Jodecy
17:43:25 11/07/03
Flat fee? And they do good work? Nice Find! (n/m)
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hoss
17:30:07 11/07/03
yup...$109 for aluminum, $225 for bling blings (n/m)
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Jodecy
17:44:24 11/07/03
You get IPOTW (Informative Post Of The Week) in my book. ;) (n/m)
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hoss
19:05:34 11/07/03
awesome....looks like they do great rim repair (n/m)
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NR98 (next year)
17:35:03 11/07/03
wow - nice work! (n/m)
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Wagz
18:30:53 11/07/03
In Seattle, Foster's Wheel Service does an awesome job.
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Mikester(Seattle)
20:15:16 11/07/03
You didn't have to get it fixed, I would've bought all 4 :) (n/m)
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Kez43 (25mpg)
21:00:28 11/07/03
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