FAQ for Alloy Wheels Repair
Q: Where is the most common for corrosion to occur on a wheel?
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The most common area for corrosion to be found is on the bead seat.
By OmarGM Specialist
09/12/2021 Q: What are some areas that should be checked before getting a wheel balanced?
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Before getting a wheel balanced it is important to check for missing balance weights, bent rims, tire wear, bead seating, stones in the tire tread, and tire irregularities.
By OmarGM Specialist
09/12/2021 Q: How do you clean the puncture mark?
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You clean the puncture site by using a hand reamer and reaming the puncture to be able to fill the hole.
By BobGM Specialist
08/12/2021 Q: What happens after filling and repairing the puncture?
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After repairing the puncture, you will need to buff the area so you can add cement. Then, put the tire back on the wheel and use a tire safety cage to ensure the tire has been repaired properly and no air is escaping.
By OmarGM Specialist
08/12/2021 Q: How do you properly clean a tire?
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You properly clean a tire with a liner cleaner, cloth, and a scraper to remove dirt and debris.
By OmarGM Specialist
07/12/2021 Q: What are the three main steps of tire puncture repair?
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The three basic steps are removing and inspecting the tire, filling the puncture, and sealing the inner liner to prevent air loss.
By BobGM Specialist
03/12/2021 Q: What benefits does using nitrogen gas on vehicles have?
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It helps with the reduction in the loss of tire pressure, in the variance of tire pressures with temperature changes, and long-term rubber degradations decrease due to oxygen concentrations.
By OmarGM Specialist
03/12/2021 Q: What causes air to leak out of a tire slowly?
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Air leaking from a tire is caused by many factors such as particles getting in between the tire and the wheel where the bead seats. Another factor for leaking tires is corrosion on the wheel itself which is causing surface imperfections allowing air to be leaking.
By OmarGM Specialist
03/12/2021 Q: Why is it important to maintain the proper tire pressure?
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Having lower tire pressure or too much tire pressure can cause uneven wear on the tires and lower tread life. If the tired have the amount they should have they provide a smoother ride as they have the proper inflation for the tires to support the load imposed by the vehicle.
By OmarGM Specialist
03/12/2021 Q: What do you look for when inspecting the inside of the tire?
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You are looking for any damage that has penetrated the inside allowing air to escape.
By BobGM Specialist
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