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    Veteran Member Three Rings Zaxon55's Avatar
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    Denver Area Wheel Repair

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    Does anyone have experience with a good wheel repair shop in the Denver area?

    Driving through Centennial on Friday I hit a patch of poorly filled roadwork and did some pretty substantial damage to my wheel.





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    Veteran Member Three Rings Avus RS4's Avatar
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    That sucks with our low profile tires, no curb is low enough to avoid a wheel rash.
    One place that I've personally had a great experience with and their work was pretty good, is True Design Wheel.
    They also powder coat them

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/true-design-wheel-denver
    2007 Avus Silver Rs4
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Reggie's Avatar
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    I had great luck at Woodys on my wheels vs another shop http://www.woodyswheelworks.com/home.htm

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Zaxon55's Avatar
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    Thanks guys, I will check them out. Much appreciated.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Reggie's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avus RS4 View Post
    That sucks with our low profile tires, no curb is low enough to avoid a wheel rash.
    One place that I've personally had a great experience with and their work was pretty good, is True Design Wheel.
    They also powder coat them

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/true-design-wheel-denver
    These were the guys I initially used. they did a horrid job of matching my wheel color to the OEM paint. I needed them for my aftermarket wheels for my 98' A4. This was also 12-13years ago so they may be better now.
    How is your RS doing?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Avus RS4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
    These were the guys I initially used. they did a horrid job of matching my wheel color to the OEM paint. I needed them for my aftermarket wheels for my 98' A4. This was also 12-13years ago so they may be better now.
    How is your RS doing?
    I used those guys back in 2000 to refinish my wheels on my Z28 and they did a fine job, they also powder coated them and came out fine.
    I then later had to send one of the wheels back to be repaired and re-coated and they kind of came out a bit different, so I was disappointed in that regard, but as far as their ability to fix wheels they actually do a fine job.
    They used to be on 55th and Ward it looks as though they may have moved to a different location.

    My car is doing great.
    I'm ordering new front rotors and pads, oil changing kit, filter, washers, plugs, etc. as well as a new fuel filter and new spark plugs. The car is due.
    2007 Avus Silver Rs4
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    I used Spec wheels of America in Commerce City on my cracked OZ's. Here's another thread http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ng-Experiences
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Zaxon55's Avatar
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    Thanks, the contractor who did the work for the city paid up and bought me a new wheel and tire, so I am good to go. Thank you though!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Spec in Commerce City. Went by Woody's and they wanted $400 a wheel just to refinish (no bends or cracks). Spec wheels charged ~$170 and they were quick and good job.

    edit: Just read OP last reply.
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
    These were the guys I initially used. they did a horrid job of matching my wheel color to the OEM paint. I needed them for my aftermarket wheels for my 98' A4. This was also 12-13years ago so they may be better now.
    How is your RS doing?
    True design did a great job on my vette wheel. In any event they're closed now.

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