I like getting use out of things that still have life in them, but
having your wheels reconditioned at the price you were quoted really
doesn't seem cost-effective. I would have considered it at maybe $60
a wheel, but good-win-racing.com (for example) has a wide selection of
wheels priced at or less than that $150 per wheel, and I'd bet what
they offer is pretty good.
Not that I'd just throw them out. You can get set up with a spiffy
new wheel & tire combo, and then either experiment with fixing them up
yourself at your leisure, sell them cheap to someone else who is
interested in doing that, maybe use them as your snow wheels in the
winter, etc.
Eric


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