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Alloy Wheel Straightening
Although a buckled wheel may seem like a minor problem at first, it is not something you should ignore. If you fail to spot the defect and get it fixed in time, steering and suspension systems of your car are likely to be irreparably damaged and worsen your driving experience. Fortunately, it is not the case with DJ Alloy Wheel Refurbishment. We are committed to providing express buckled alloy wheel repairs for all automotive cars brands. When dealing with us, you will be sure your driving is safe, and your vehicle wheel is back in the a reasonable spec.
With dozens of potholes in a road surface today, there is no way to avoid bent/flat spotted alloys and other defects. However, this doesn’t mean you have to lash out on new wheels at the first sign of those damages. At DJ Alloy Refurbishment, we want you to drive safely without spending a fortune due to unfortunate events out of your control. That is why our alloy workshop is equipped with the most sophisticated straightening machines which allow us to carry out buckled wheel repairs to Mercedes, Audi, Ford, BMW, Land Rover and other cars. It’s an affordable solution that makes sure your vehicle meets the MOT test inspection requirements.
In most cases, it’s extremely challenging to spot a buckle with the naked eye, especially if you haven’t hit any kerbs or manholes recently. However, there are some signs which may help you identify the defect before it’s too late. Let’s take a closer look at them:
If you notice any of these signs, it’s high time to get your car inspected by our skilled technicians at DJ Alloy Wheel Refurbishment. We can fix any of your defects with no hidden alloy wheel straightening costs!
The process of straightening largely depends on the type of your wheels and damage. To bring a factory-fresh appearance to alloys, our specialists implement such techniques as heating, tempering and hydraulic pressing. Our equipment enables us to perform all these procedures at the highest level so that you can end up with like-new wheels at a reasonable price.
In most cases, it’s extremely challenging to spot a buckle with the naked eye, especially if you haven’t hit any kerbs or manholes recently. However, there are some signs which may help you identify the defect before it’s too late. Let’s take a closer look at them:
- Steering wheel vibration
- Uneven tyre wear
- Car handling
- Low tyre pressure
- Road Noise