Alloy Wheel Repair
Kerbed/Scuffed Alloy
Dented Alloy
Cracked Allo
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3. Guaranteed Output
Test your repaired alloy wheel after attaining LMS repair and maintenance services because we ensure customer satisfaction first.
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Impact & Road Hazards
Car alloy wheels can sustain damage from hitting potholes, speed bumps, or debris on the road. These impacts can lead to bends, cracks, or scrapes.
Curbing & Parking Mishaps
Abrupt parking or tight manoeuvres can result in alloy wheels coming into contact with curbs, causing cosmetic damage and potentially affecting the structural integrity. Alloy wheels always resist rust and corrosion, unlike steel.
Brake Dust & Corrosion
Brake dust buildup on alloy wheels can lead to corrosion over time, which may manifest as pitting or discolouration. This can promote traction for more acceleration to bring better performance on the road.
Accidents & Collisions
In accidents or collisions, alloy wheels can suffer significant damage, including fractures and misalignment. Wheel damage increases the number of accidents and injuries. Refurbished alloy wheels can get a better chance to improve road safety to bring the wheels to their original condition.
Vibrations
If you feel vibrations in the steering wheel or the car itself, it may indicate issues with the alloy wheels, such as imbalance or damage. If you feel a rhythmic shaking in the steering wheel or throughout the vehicle, it's time to have your wheels inspected.
Loss of Tyre Pressure
Frequent tyre pressure loss might result from damage to the wheel, which could lead to air leaks.
Visible Damage
Inspect the wheels for cracks, dents, or bends. Any such damage should be addressed promptly.
Aesthetic Imperfections
Scuffs, scratches, or a dull appearance on the wheel's surface are aesthetically displeasing and could be signs of underlying damage.
Handling Issues
A car with damaged alloy wheels might exhibit handling problems, such as pulling to one side or difficulty maintaining a straight line while driving.
Unusual Noise
Unusual noises, such as clicking or grinding, while driving may point to problems with the wheel bearings or alignment. These sounds can manifest as clunking, grinding, or squeaking noises, and they often indicate problems with wheel bearings, brake components, or loose parts. A professional inspection is necessary to diagnose and resolve these issues.
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Driver Safety
Prevent road hazards from occurring with our trained technicians, who provide you with extended mobility in alloy wheel repair.
Decreased Steering Issues
Our alloy wheel repair and refurbished service will dampen steering wheel issues and eliminate trouble from your ride.
Seamless Alloy Wheel Repair
Our alloy wheel repair masters will proficiently repair your cracked or chipped wheel.