Wednesday, December 19, 2012
WELDING WHEELS
If you have a slow puncture and there is not a nail in your tyre then you will find that the inside rims of your wheels are corroded and are needing refurbished,or you will have a crack in the wheel.
Welded wheel prices start at £40 + vat for 15-19? wheels only. It’s always best to contact us with your wheel information for a more detailed quote.
At wheelspecialist we pride ourselves in being able to repair, refurbish and restore the vast majority of damaged alloy wheels to their sparkling former glory. Our years of experience allow us to safety repair:
Scuffed Wheels
General kerb damage, usually incurred when you have got a little too close to the pavement.
Dented Wheels
Usually around the leading edge of the wheel when is has been hit off the kerb or pothole.
Cracked Wheels
More substantial damage following a larger impact.
Corroded Wheels
Usually as a result of scrapes in the original protective coating, allowing cleaning chemicals or road salt to eat away at the surface of the wheel. If you have a slow puncture and there is not a nail in your tyre, then you may find that the inside rims of your wheels are corroded and are needing refurbished.
contact wheelspecialist on 01724 845728
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www.wheelspecialist.co.uk
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