FAQ for Alloy Wheels Repair
Q: Does the wheel/tire need to be rebalanced after getting the wheel repaired?
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Yes, the wheel will need to be rebalanced to avoid premature wear on the tires.
By BobGM Specialist
30/11/2020 Q: How is the spare tire different than other tires?
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Spare tires are different than other tires because they fit in the storage room with ease and don't weigh as much. Even though the spare tire has a size difference they travel the same distances as other tires and should not cause any concerns.
By BobGM Specialist
30/11/2020 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 OmarGM Specialist
29/11/2020 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
28/11/2020 Q: How can a leaking wheel be fixed?
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Aleaking wheel will require the wheel and tire to be removed from the vehicle. You will need to locate the leaking area and look to see if the wheel is bent or if it's a bad tire. If you determine the leak is coming from the wheel area, you will need to dismount the tire from the wheel. The rim will need to be scuffed so that the affected area is fixed. Apply tire silicone or sealant to the wheel where the affected area was repaired and mount the wheel back on the tire.
By OmarGM Specialist
26/11/2020 Q: What is the proper way to fix the air leaking from the wheel/tire caused by corrosion?
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Awater dunk tank leak test will need to be performed so you can determine where the leak is coming from, whether from the tire or the wheel itself. Once the affected area is found, you will need to sand the corrosion down until you get to material that is stable enough to finish correctly patching the wheel. After correctly patching the area, you will need to add sealant so that it fills the resurfaced bead.
By BobGM Specialist
24/11/2020 Q: What is the maximum amount of corrosion that can be repaired?
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On a vehicle with less than 20,000 miles, the repairable corrosion would be 100mm or less. On a vehicle with more than 20,000 miles, the repairable corrosion would be 200mm.
By OmarGM Specialist
24/11/2020 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
23/11/2020 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 OmarGM Specialist
23/11/2020 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
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