Curbed wheel

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AntF

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Well crap. I never curb wheels, but I took a u-turn too fast and hit the curb pretty hard. Is there anything I can do cheaply to lessen the damage? I know it's just a basketweave, but it's been scuff less for 17 years, and I'm just disappointed that I had to go and mess it up because I was in a rush.

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Honestly basketweaves are so cheap these days you could probably find one wheel or someone would probably give you theirs. You can pay guys to fix it but I would assume the labor would be more than the cost of another used wheel. -Karson
 

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Okay, that's fine. I would get a new basketweave, but I know that labor for taking the tire off this one and putting it on the new one would just make it moot. I didn't want to spend more than say $10 - I just wanted to see if there was a cheap fix.
 

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