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I have a buckled allow wheel on my car which I see can be repaired. I am looking at replacements on ebay which are less than the cost of the repair, but you simply cannot garuantee that they too wont be buckled. So, my question is this:
Would you trust an alloy that has been professionally straightened?
The buckle is very minor so shouldnt involve huge amounts of pressure/work to sort, but there is always that underlying doubt that niggles in the back of my mind. Add this to the fact that, though the buckle is minor, it is making short work of the wheel bearings at £140 a pop so I could do with sorting this out sooner rather than later.
Does anyone have any experience of this and, if so, how did it pan out?
Cheers, sorry if this seems like a simple 'it will be fine' response type question, I just dont know whether to shell out £75 when it might be best to simply replace, but at a higher cost.
I have a buckled allow wheel on my car which I see can be repaired. I am looking at replacements on ebay which are less than the cost of the repair, but you simply cannot garuantee that they too wont be buckled. So, my question is this:
Would you trust an alloy that has been professionally straightened?
The buckle is very minor so shouldnt involve huge amounts of pressure/work to sort, but there is always that underlying doubt that niggles in the back of my mind. Add this to the fact that, though the buckle is minor, it is making short work of the wheel bearings at £140 a pop so I could do with sorting this out sooner rather than later.
Does anyone have any experience of this and, if so, how did it pan out?
Cheers, sorry if this seems like a simple 'it will be fine' response type question, I just dont know whether to shell out £75 when it might be best to simply replace, but at a higher cost.