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bumflick bumflick is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: atlanta,GA
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It honestly depends on the skills of the shop that is doing the work. Older places may be more skilled with the old skool skills of beating and shaping metal, newer places may be into cut and replace. Whichever they are more comfortable with and will be less labor is prolly the right call.

I will tell you from experience that the metal there is bloody thick and hard to work with.

Sorry about the hit. Love the wheels.
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