>>1087278>getting a shop to do it might be worth itIn thirty years of riding, I have literally never found a shop capable of truing and tensioning a wheel properly.
The problem is that it is cost-prohibitive from a labor standpoint. Shops that survive tend to thrive on summer hires doing idiot-proof "tune-ups". Nobody smart enough and dedicated enough to properly true & tension a wheel will ever end up as a shop mechanic.
The result is that even the best shops will bill you a shop-hour and hand you back whatever the result of that shop hour was, trued or not.