> I'm trying to get ready to drive to the southern > Nevada AMC show later this month and will need to > determine my wheel width and hopefully get another > wheel powdercoated before the meet. My cheap > powdercoater went out of business and the two shops I > checked wanted $80 and $125 respectively to sand blast > and powdercoat one wheel. <http://www.custombuiltsteelwheels.com/> (Jeff Stallings) Check out this guy above -- he could have made me custom steel smoothies in THREE DAYS! I think he can true, powdercoat, etc. My local tire shop (Spence Wheel Alignment, Glendale CA) recommends them -- and they have never steered me wrong (sic). The only reason I didn't go with them is that I found out too late, after I'd ordered from Wheel Vintiques. Jeff runs a small shop and can tell you exactly when he can do things. Close to you too so shipping should be fast. With new steel wheels $50 each it hardly pays to repair, short of an exact restoration. Stockton Wheel does good work, but they are slow and a bit erratic with the order processin adn shipping, at least in my last order, which was somethin like 4 weeks late. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list