Pothole Peril on UK Roads

weld1-1024x683With potholes increasing day by day, and limited resources from councils to fix them quickly, most motorists encounter bumping over potholes on a daily basis. This is more than just a motoring annoyance. Driving over a pothole, especially at speed, can cause damage to your alloy wheels. Such damage might include denting or cracking your alloys which can cause loss of pressure and potentially cause your car to fail its MOT.

img_2249-2-1024x683To replace damaged alloy wheels can also be costly, so you should think about having your alloy wheels repaired at a specialist alloy wheel repair center like Diamond Alloys. In our West London based wheel Refurbishment Centre cracked alloy wheels can often be easily, quickly and professionally repaired by our highly skilled technicians with a straightening technique. Dented alloy wheels can be repaired with a weld service.

An alloy wheel usually starts to crack with a fine fracture on the side of the rim which can be caused by the wheel being exposed to the road or curb. Because of weather corrosion and regular pressure this fracture usually becomes a larger crack and can begin to open up making your alloy wheel not only look unsightly but also become structurally unsound.

refurbished-range-rover-wheelsAt Diamond Alloys, we use our vast alloy wheel repair experience and the latest equipment and machinery to repair damaged wheels to the highest standards.

If you want to give your damaged or cracked alloy a new lease of life, then give us a call on 0208 845 7788 now. You can choose from a range of alloy wheel refurbishments including a bespoke alloy refurbishment, a standard refurbishment or our most popular service a Diamond Cut after your cracked alloy have been repaired.

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