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There are shops around with special machine jigs that will re-true an out-of round rim or ground and repolish a scuffed one. I've seen one shop in California take a destroyed alloy from a off-road racing vehicle and have it look brand new!
Even found a shop in Colorado Springs while on a out-of-town contract. I had run over a stray but well-hidden cast iron water meter cover (bent the alloy rim so badly that the tire seal blew). Got it fixed for $25 and the damage was undetectable!
Found a few on the Internet as well...
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2009 ML350 (106K) - Family vehicle
2001 CLK430 Cabriolet (80K) - Wife's car
2005 BMW 645CI (138K) - My daily driver
2016 Mustang (32K) - Daughter's car
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