Eric = smart guy ;-)
Chris
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> 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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