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    Posted: 11 March 2009 at 11:20pm
Anyone know of any places locally that resurface flywheels?
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Mr. Clutch on Kingsway in Burnaby does a good job, or Truck Specialties in Port Kells can do an awesome job.  Both are in the $60 range if I remember correctly. 
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Thanks for the quick response. I think ill go check out truck specialties.
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Cost me $25 at Mr Clutch back in 2005 as reported Here.

 

 

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Last one I had done at Alec's Automotive machine shop on Fraser & King Ed-ish in Vancouver.

Think it cost $40 but they do a surface grind rather than lathe cut.  Its supposedly a better finish but I don't know if you'd ever notice the difference, it looked nice though! :)


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