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      04-25-2017, 04:37 PM   #1
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Looking For Wheel Repair Shop in Central Florida

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I'm looking for a reputable wheel repair shop (repair/refinish curb rash) in the central Florida area.

I need to have moderate curb rash repaired on one of my Rays TE37-SL black edition wheels.

Thanks for any support offered.

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      05-08-2017, 08:56 PM   #2
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I am going to follow this since i need about a 4 in curb rash fixed on my competition style 359Ms.

I have 3 recommendations from local friends.

Top recommendation - There is a guy who comes to BMW in Winter Park and fixes wheels. Even my good friend who is super critical of work said he does a great job. So does my detailer, he said this guy takes the extra time to really clean the wheel before being fixed so they aren't clearing over dirt.

Second recommendation - Olympits. I am on the fence here. Their pictures look like a lot of rice and cheap wheels but the site mentions that have quite a bit of experience.

Third Recommenation - Dr. Rim Repair. It seems they have a little more diverse work that Olympits which makes me think they could handle a higher end wheel. Some of the work they did doesnt even look like the same wheel.
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      05-08-2017, 10:28 PM   #3
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I can +1 on Olympits. I know they don't look like a reputable place but they do really good work. I've had several sets of wheels redone by them for customers and myself.
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