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Just ran over "something" in the road which left me with two, count 'em, 2 flats tires, both driver side. The front rim is bent slightly, but the back rim doesn't look damaged. Also, I couldnt find any foreign objects in either tire, as I was prepared with my tire repair kit and air compressor. Now it is 9pm and I'm using a flashlight. The morning light may give me more answers. I was faced with a tough choice, wait 2 or 3 or 10 hours for a tow, or try to get the car home myself. I was only about 15 miles from home, so I said "F**K IT" and, well I'm here. Tires do not seem to be any worse for the wear. So....has anyone ever had a bent rim fixed? I have had it done on another car I had, but it did not have chrome wheels and I have heard this is a problem when it comes to fixing them. What do the rims go for ($$$) new and/or used? I will now go enjoy a cocktail and brace myself for the repair bill. Any suggestions or recomendations would be greatly appreciated. ------------------ i don't know how to post the link .... good luck block-buster ------------------ the seller says it fits '00-'02 prowlers, but wouldn't it be the same for my '99? This message has been edited by moorevisual on 12-11-2004 at 09:55 AM i don't know how to post the link .... good luck Moorevisual... Good Luck!!!moorevisual I can now personally endorse the runflat goodyears. meancat The only suggestion I can give is to drink and drink alot.It will make all the pain go away.. BeWare I have a spare 17" silver wheel you can use if you want until you can get a new or repair your chrome wheel. I realize its not chrome and may look a little strange but it sure beats a lengthy down time. moorevisual Thanks Rich, I may take you up on that. By the way, stay off of 285E! Ray For what it's worth and your insurance SHOULD cover, I would NOT try to repair that rim, but instead replace it and have the rear "spun" on the balancer with the tire removed to check for trueness before putting a new tire on it. Also, be glad it wasn't worse ... CJ The most important thing is that it didn't cause you to have an accident and that you are okay. halicat there is a chrome front rim on e-bay right now under car & truck parts... search prowler.... Dave Mills My wheels are silver not chrome, but I have had two bent rims repaired. The place I used here in Pennsylvania repaired and refinished one and had one on hand and I swapped that one out. I have not had any trouble with either rim in the two years since that happened. The price then was $275.00 per rim. Here is a link to them:
http://www.wheelcollision.com/ cmblockhus before you do anything I would call your insurance agent it should be covered under comp and all should be taken care of less you deductable and most people carry low deduct on comp and high on collission. moorevisual thanks for the advice and the heads up on the wheel on ebay. Bob Goetz Yep it will fit dbudner There is a guy on South Cobb Drive (smyrna) near the vocational school across from hub cap annies that can do wheel repair if it is possible. Black Tie 161 If you have your 3/ 36 warranty still in effect, your tires are covered fully no matter what happens to them. TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by halicat:
there is a chrome front rim on e-bay right now under car & truck parts... search prowler....
Here is the Ebay link that Halicat mentioned to you. I hope this is the one Hali was talking about.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&tc=photo&rd=1&item=7940250418&category=43957
Brian
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