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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 02:50 PM
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Default Can aluminum wheels be fixed?

I am helping out my friend that has a 2006 accord exl with aluminum wheels.
They hit a pot hole, and now are experiencing slow air leaks, in which they have to refill the tire ever so often. The reason for this is that they hit a pot hole. Can this be fixed or do they need to purchase another wheel?

Could you please provide suggestions and or places that can fix this, if it is possible?

Thank you for your time!
I am located in North East Florida.

 
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 08:12 PM
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I've heard of places like that, but don't know what's in FLA. If you know a good body shop & ask them where they go for that? Most likely they send wheels somewhere.

wheelcollision dot com in PA, but that's kinda far from you. There's gotta be other places like that around in different areas of the country.
 
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 2006accordexl-passmirrorbroken
I am helping out my friend that has a 2006 accord exl with aluminum wheels.
They hit a pot hole, and now are experiencing slow air leaks, in which they have to refill the tire ever so often. The reason for this is that they hit a pot hole. Can this be fixed or do they need to purchase another wheel?

Could you please provide suggestions and or places that can fix this, if it is possible?

Thank you for your time!
I am located in North East Florida.


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