How Much Does Wheel Repair Cost in Scottsdale? A Real Pricing Breakdown

Most shops in this trade won't give you a number until you've already driven in. We think that's backwards — you should know roughly what to expect before you ever pick up the phone. Here's a straight breakdown of what wheel repair actually costs in the Scottsdale and greater Phoenix metro area, service by service.
Starting Prices, By Service
| Curb Rash Repair | From $89/wheel |
| Bent Rim Straightening | From $99/wheel |
| Cracked Rim Repair (TIG Weld) | From $129/wheel |
| Wheel Refinishing & Powder Coating | From $149/wheel |
| Chrome Wheel Repair | From $139/wheel |
| Cosmetic & Scratch Repair | From $79/wheel |
| Mobile Service Call-Out | From $49 + repair cost |
What Actually Changes the Final Price
The starting prices above are exactly that — starting points. The final quote depends on a handful of real variables: how deep or extensive the damage is, whether a wheel needs a full refinish versus a spot repair, whether a crack requires more extensive welding, and whether you're matching a factory finish or going custom. That's why we always ask for a photo before quoting — it lets us give you a number that actually holds up rather than a lowball estimate that changes once we see the wheel in person.
Repair vs. Replacement — The Real Math
A repaired wheel almost always costs less than a replacement, especially for discontinued factory wheels, premium aftermarket wheels, or matching sets where a single replacement wheel can be hard to source at all. Full replacement only makes more sense when damage is too severe to safely repair — which is a small minority of the wheels that come through our shop, not the default outcome.
How to Get an Accurate Quote Fast
The fastest path to a real number is texting a clear photo of the damage — most quotes come back within 30 minutes during business hours. If you're quoting multiple wheels or a full refinish job, photos of all four wheels get you the most accurate total up front.
Get Your Real Quote in Minutes
Text a photo of the damage or call the shop directly.