What are alloy wheels?
Alloy wheels are made of an alloy of aluminum or magnesium, and sometimes even incorporate both. This ensures that your wheels have a greater strength and resistance to corrosion. In comparison to steel wheels, alloy wheels tend to be lighter in weight but have the same strength. Having alloy wheels on your vehicle also contributes to improved vehicle handling on the road and overall brake performance.
Types of wheel damage
There are many different things that can damage your beautiful alloy wheels such as road hazards, pot holes, curbs, driving with a flat tire and the list goes on. Patrick Auto Body & Collision provides complete repair of your alloy wheels, no matter what types of damage has been done.
- Front/Backside Bends
- Curb Rash
- Minor Corrosion
- Gouges
- Minor Cracks

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Instead of paying to replace your alloy wheels, repairing them is one of the best investments you could make for your car. Not only is repairing your alloy wheels cheaper, it is more efficient overall. You can extend and save the life of your alloys just by knowing when it's best to have them repaired. When you visit Patrick Auto Body & Collision, our certified technicians will ensure that your repaired and properly maintained alloy wheels will provide you with better sense of safety, efficiency and comfort throughout the life of your vehicle.