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Alloy Wheel Repair In Bangkok

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Good evening all,

today one of my alloy wheels made direct contact with a carbstone and there is a maybe 5cm scratch on the outer rim. Do you know who could professionally repair that in Bangkok?

Thank you for your suggestions!

Theres a company in Cheang Khong (Bangna-Trat at the junction of King Kaew Rd) that repairs alloys.On the left before the bridge inside the main area.

RPM...they fixed a very bad scratch on one of my alloys, 2,500 baht, it came out like new.

Google their address, I know they have just moved from Ratchada, but to where I am not sure, although they have a branch on Thong Lo, Soi 13 I think

  • 1 month later...
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Thank you very much for your tips! I'll check out probably Thonglor 13 first - thanks!

Should be them:www.rpm-thailand.com/web/

  • 3 weeks later...

I had some really deep scratches on two of the alloy wheels on my Chevrolet Optra. The Chevy dealer in Viphawadi-Ransgit told me that they couldn't do the repair there, but that they could send them out and have them done for me. They charged me 800 baht/wheel and the wheels came back looking brand new. I don't know where they sent them, but perhaps if you phoned the body shop there they might tell you.

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