About Complete Wheel Restoration

Built from a
truck and a
trailer.

Started in 2021 with one guy, one trailer, and a rule that has not changed: wheels come off the car before we touch them.

Wheel repair truck and trailer setup for mobile alloy wheel restoration in Arkansas

How it started

Tyler started by himself in 2021.
With a truck and a trailer.


I bought a truck and a trailer, packed them with what I needed to repair a wheel anywhere I had to, and went to work. No shop yet. No employees. Just me driving to meet customers and doing the job the way it should be done.

The shop came after. The machines came after. The CNC and the powder coat setup came after that. What did not change from day one is the rule that every wheel comes off the car before I touch it. No shortcuts. No overspray. No excuses.

Today Complete Wheel Restoration is in a full shop on Rowlett Drive in North Little Rock. But the rule is the same.

- Tyler Mahon, Owner

The rule

The wheel comes off the car.
Every wheel. Every time.

Most wheel repair in the Little Rock area gets done with the wheel still on the car. Tape off the tire, throw a piece of cardboard behind the wheel, spray paint. That is not wheel repair. That is a paint job done on a wheel, on a vehicle that is now at risk of overspray everywhere.

What the rule means

For your vehicle.

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No Overspray on Your Paint

Your vehicle leaves without paint where paint should not be. Period.

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No Overspray on Your Brakes

Paint on rotors and calipers is a liability. None of ours ends up there.

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A Real Repair, Not a Touch-Up

Factory-matched paint and real clear coat. Not rattle-can color-close.

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Every Wheel, Every Time

A daily driver, a classic, a Tesla. No "budget" option that skips the teardown.

2021

Founded

5

Core Services

1

Rule - Off the Car

NLR

Rowlett Drive

Shop philosophy

We would rather lose a job
than cut a corner.

Customers call and ask if we can "just touch it up while it is on the car." The answer is no. That answer costs us jobs sometimes. We keep giving it anyway, because the minute we do it the wrong way, we become just another spray-and-pray shop. And that is not the shop we started.

Want your wheels done the right way?

Stop by, call, or send us a picture. Real quote, real price, real repair.