It happens all the time — you accidentally bump into a curb, scratch your rims on a trash can, or have another encounter where your wheels and rims take a bit of a beating. Sometimes, all is well and there is no damage or need for rim repair. Unfortunately, though, not everyone is so lucky. Not only are damaged rims an eyesore, but they can be dangerous if not taken care of properly. Today at 5280 Rim Go Round in Denver, we are going to talk about some of the signs you can look for to tell if it’s time to go see a rim repair expert.

 

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Using your eyeballs

One of the fastest and easiest ways to know if you need rim repair is by closely looking over your wheels and rims. You’re looking for bends of any kind — subtle or major. Even small bends in your rim can cause you problems down the road and are dangerous if the bend is serious enough. While you’re putting your eyes to good use, it is also worth mentioning that you should keep an eye out for scratches, curb rash, and cracked rims. Curb rash and scratches won’t necessarily cause you any problems, but it’s good to know they’re there in case you ever want to have curb rash repair done. Cracked rims, however, should have cracked rim repair services done immediately, since the structural integrity of the wheels and rims may be compromised.

Steering wheel vibration

Bent or damaged rims can’t always be easily seen in a quick visual inspection of your wheels and rims. Sometimes, the rim damage is on the inside of the wheel where it can be nearly impossible to see. When rims are damaged in this way, it is usually detected by the vibrating of the steering wheel or car in general. The vibration of the wheel doesn’t always mean rim damage, but if your vehicle recently hit a curb or pothole hard, then you can usually piece it together. If your steering wheel is vibrating and you think it could be from rim damage, come visit us at 5280 Rim Go Round in Denver. We are rim repair experts who are happy to help you determine if your vehicle needs rim repair and perform any necessary repairs.

Your vehicle pulls to one side

Sometimes, if the damage is serious enough, then your vehicle will pull to one side or the other during braking or normal driving. This is due to one or more rims no longer being completely round. This causes drag on the rim and tire, in turn making your car pull to one side or the other. When your vehicle is pulling to one side, it creates a dangerous driving condition that should be addressed immediately.

Don’t put off the safety of you and your friends and family by putting off rim repair, reach out to us at 5280 Rim Go Round in Denver today.