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OEM CAR RIMS

We Buy and Sell New, Used, and Reconditioned OEM Car Rims


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December 14, 2015


Reconditioned Wheels



A reconditioned car wheel is actually a previously used car wheel that had no major prior damage and has been refinished to look brand new.

Factory original used car wheels are the initial product. These OEM car used rims are inspected carefully for damage. If curb rash or face gouges are too deep, it may be deemed non-repairable. Additionally, the used car wheels are inspected to ensure they run straight and true. Significantly bent factory car wheels are not able to undergo the reconditioning process and instead scrapped. Curb rash, light scrapes, and other damage including minor bends or wobbles may be repairable.

Once these used car rims pass the rigorous inspection, they are put through a process to return the used factory car wheel back into its "fresh off the manufacturer's line" look as much as possible. The process of reconditioning does not weaken or damage the wheel.

During the reconditioning process, the wheel will be straightened, repaired, and metal may be added if need be. Machined car wheels will be re-machined to ensure the original factory look and feel. Painted car rims are as close to if not the exact color as the original. Polished wheels will get re-polished and Chrome car wheels will get stripped and new chrome will be applied to the wheel.

The final product is a beautiful used factory original reconditioned car wheel that looks just as good as new. We stand behind our reconditioned car wheels and if for any reason you did not get what you ordered, contact us right away before the wheel is mounted or used and we will do what we can to ensure your satisfaction.


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