OEM Wheel Options

FastRam

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About two weeks ago, while commuting, something in the road got kicked up and of course hit my truck. Over this past weekend I found the damage. Whatever it was hit the lip of my drivers side front wheel, causing damage to the polished surface. After a call to the dealer, the thoughts of a new wheel were quickly eliminated given the dealer wanted $1250.00. Calls to several local repair shops yeilded empty results as well. Off to the Internet -- I found two firms: Wheel Collission Center in Bath, PA and Wheel Technologies in Dallas, TX. I called both and Wheel Collission had a slightly used, non-damaged wheel in stock, plus several others that needed minor reconditioning. I picked up the slightly used wheel for $400, plus a $50 core and $20 for shipping. Both firms can also perform repairs to our OE wheels. Here are there websites:

http://www.wheeltechnologies.com/

http://www.wheelcollision.com/
 
If you would have googled SRT10 on craigslist a guy in Phoenix had 2 "NEW" wheels he bought to have drag radials mounted on, never did anything with them he wanted $400.00 each...and these were brand new OEM in the boexs!

Just tossing that out there!
 
358ciHD said:
If you would have googled SRT10 on craigslist a guy in Phoenix had 2 "NEW" wheels he bought to have drag radials mounted on, never did anything with them he wanted $400.00 each...and these were brand new OEM in the boexs!

Just tossing that out there!

Thanks, never gave craigslist a thought. But the wheel I got doesn't have a mark on it and looks as good as the other 3 on my truck.
 

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