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Are you looking for Alloy Wheel Welding for your vehicle?

Alloy wheels, although stylish and aesthetically pleasing, can sustain damage easily, even due to minor impacts. This is due to the fact that they are made from relatively soft materials. Therefore, if you drive over kerbs, speed bumpers or large potholes, the alloy wheels of your vehicle can get damaged.

Importance Of Alloy Wheel Welding

Alloy wheels are susceptible to cracking, mainly when they are driven over speed bumps and through potholes, etc. Crack damage is more likely to occur on low-profile tyres. The reason is that the side walls of the tyres bend to absorb bumps and impacts; lower side wall tyres (low profile tyres) are, therefore, less able to bend and absorb the impact on our roads. All wheels have the potential to break, but larger alloy wheels are more vulnerable to shocks and impacts from potholes, curbs and speed bumps.

At Drum Fast Fit & Performance, we offer alloy wheel welding Chester-Le-Street of the highest standards at the most affordable prices.

Is Alloy Wheel Welding Safe?

Regardless of the misconception that welding damaged alloy wheels is unsafe, automobile experts suggest otherwise. When done correctly, alloy wheel welding can be a cost-effective alternative to buying new wheels.

For flawless results, please get in touch with our experts. We will employ the industry-best practices while conducting the service and deliver the best results within the shortest time.

About Our Alloy Wheel Welding Chester-Le-Street

As alloy wheels are susceptible to grime and dirt accumulation, you must clean them regularly to notice the damage.

When you detect any damage, come to us for a wheel assessment and alloy wheel welding Chester-Le-Street. Our service involves the following steps:

Step 1: We will begin the service by thoroughly assessing the wheels' condition and analysing the damage's extent.

Step 2: If we find any other damage or cracks, we will make sure to fix them first with our cutting-edge tools.

Step 3: Once done, we will carefully and precisely weld the damaged area and ensure it makes proper contact with a solid part of the wheel.

Step 4: Finally, we flush the welded portion and paint it to give it a new look.

Did you know Section 5.2.2 of the updated MOT test guidelines states that damaged rims can be classified under 'dangerous' issues?

Therefore, to avoid unnecessary issues, please opt for alloy wheel welding Chester-Le-Street if you notice any damage.

Come to our workshop for an alloy wheel check and to get an estimate of the costs.

Our workshop is at Unit-2-6 First Avenue, Drum Industrial Estate, Chester-le-Street, DH2 1AG. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call us on 01914 100222.

You can also send us photos of your wheels via email at tulipttc@hotmail.com.

We will be happy to help you.