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I just bought a set of original wire spoke wheelcovers for by Beaumont. They are not as nice as I was hoping they would be so I want to get them restored. Does anyone here know af a shop that can restore wheelcovers? Chances of me finding a nicer set is slim as these things are fairly rare. It took me over a year to find these.
Thanks, James
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I had the same thought a few years ago when I decided to run a set of the RPO N96 mag wheelcovers. The cost of having them professionally restored far outweighs their value. After asking around I realized that restoring them myself was the only way. It turned out that the N96 type is fairly easy to restore but the wire-spoke units might be a little more complicated. I bought three sets of the N96's on eBay and then swapped the best cast centers with the best chrome outer rings (street side) and came up with a very nice, near show-quality set for my Camaro.
The local hubcap shop (now out of business) wanted $75 each for lousy ones. I searched eBay patiently for several weeks and I bought three sets for just over $200. No shop really wants to work on hubcaps unless they're being paid very well to do so. |
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