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There is one locally here and FWIW I was never impressed. You have to supply them with a spare wheel to cut up to use as the peice to widen the wheels you want to keep. On top of that, their welds are not the best and no one at discount tire recommends going with them last time I talked to them about this. There is a company that Mike (collegeboy) is using to have both the lip (so he no longer has to use spacers) and inner parts of his wheels widened and they are located somewhere up north. I remember him showing me some pictures of the work they did on a friends car and the welds looked amazing. I am looking into something like this in the future, so I did call them and one thing good about them is that they actually have their own "bands" supplied to them to add material to the wheel, so you don't have to supply a spare wheel to them. On top of that they just do overall great work. It is a little more pricey, but when it comes to wheels I wouldn't want to go cheap. I don't remember the name off the top of my head, cause it was a while ago, but Weldcraft Wheels or something similar does come to mind. Hope this helps.
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