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<blockquote data-quote="wglee" data-source="post: 4610" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>Whilst waiting for new tyres to be installed on my car, I noticed an old uncle strolling into the tyre shop, carrying an AMG rim. He apparently is a rim refurbisher and can repair bent rims using what the tyre man said is the "compression" method, whereby heat is used. The tyre man said the AMG rim was bent and the uncle repaired it with the aforesaid method. Does anyone know anything about repairing bent rims using such a method?Is such a repair effective? Would the strength of the rims be compromised?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wglee, post: 4610, member: 610"] Whilst waiting for new tyres to be installed on my car, I noticed an old uncle strolling into the tyre shop, carrying an AMG rim. He apparently is a rim refurbisher and can repair bent rims using what the tyre man said is the "compression" method, whereby heat is used. The tyre man said the AMG rim was bent and the uncle repaired it with the aforesaid method. Does anyone know anything about repairing bent rims using such a method?Is such a repair effective? Would the strength of the rims be compromised? [/QUOTE]
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