Monday 21 December 2015

Say Goodbye to Your Wheels or Get Repair?

Whether you are driving to your workplace, on a road trip, or just down the street to the store; all you want is a smooth and safe ride. And, what determines this? The road conditions and the wheels on your car! If you wheel gets damaged while you are out on the road, you have two options: replace the wheel completely or get it repaired by a professional.

So, when deciding on whether to buy new wheels or replacing the old ones, make sure you know that you’re making the right choice.

Here’s what you must consider while choosing between replacing & repairing your wheel:

•    Replacing wheels is expensive. So, before you begin to hunt for the wheels, inspect your current wheels. Do they have cracks on their sidewalls? Are they damaged? Are the threads worn off? If yes, then it’s time to replace. If no, repair is probably the better option and will save you money.

•    Worn and damaged wheels pose a threat to your safety; as your tire might rip while driving down the highway, lose grip on the road and more so. Thus, it is advisable to replace damaged and worn off wheels for better performance and safety.

•    If your wheels are 10+ years old or have been used for more than 50,000 miles, is advisable to change the tires, even if they do not appear damaged.

•    If you damaged your wheel while driving and there is damage in the form of scrapes, dings, gouges, road rash or rim bending, then you can save yourself hassle and money but contacting a wheel repair professional for repairs.

If you are looking for a qualified alloy wheel repair specialist that can repair your wheel for much less than having to replace it entirely, visit Kwickrims.com.

Sunday 6 December 2015

Winter Blues for Wheels!

From years, steel wheels have been the choice of most car manufacturers and owners; thanks to its sturdiness, rough use and low cost. Then, alloy wheels adorned only luxury cars and sports cars; sports cars because they are light weight and easy to handle, which is a must for races.

Thanks to the manufacturing advancements and bulk manufacturing, alloy wheels are not as expensive as before. Then, why not choose the alloy wheels which have a significant cosmetic and performance advantage.

Yes, car manufacturers and owners are aggressively shifting to alloy wheels; thanks to its many advantages. What’s more, alloy wheels, unlike steel are available in a variety of designs, styles and colors.

Winter Tires

Although alloy wheels are mostly the choice of the people, a tricky question continues to bother many. Are steel wheels better than alloy wheels in the winters?

Here are some common questions and answers to clear this dilemma.

  • What is the effect of salt on steel and alloy wheels? Steel wheels are prone to rust. However, these can be hidden with a touch of paint at the end of the season. However, chipped paint and salt damage can be easily seen on steel wheels, when compared to alloy wheels. Regular cleaning and protection with good wax can save the alloy wheels from the winter evils.
  •  Do steel wheels bend easily compared to alloy wheels? Both kinds of wheels are prone to damage when driven into potholes etc. So, why compromise on steel wheels when you have a better choice?

So, you need not fear the winters; provided you treat your alloy wheels with care. And, when damaged or corroded, alloy wheel repair at Kwick Silver will promise a look as good as new for your “precious” wheels.