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Alloy Wheel Repair Equipment

Wheel Rash Repair equipment is custom made for specific tasks by businesses all over the U.S. It is highly proprietary. What I can tell you is that no glue, bondo, jb weld, or magic is used in repairing your wheel.

Wheel Rash Repair is an aluminum alloy wheel repair facility. Some call it rim repair, alloy repair, or even wheel reconditioning. Whatever you want to call it, it's what we do. Our service is customer and safety focused. We strive to deliver first, the most quality repairs, and second, the fastest. A quality repair not only looks good but is also safe. Most of our wheels are repaired and back on the vehicle the same day.

Wheel Rash Repair is a family owned business and our focus is to do what's right by our customers. Some wheels can't and shouldn't be repaired because they may be unsafe. Other wheel repair shops may try to repair these wheels with only profit in mind. An unsafe wheel could cause a blowout or worse an accident. Wheel rash employees are trained to determine if a wheel can be repaired safely.

We will not repair a wheel if we cannot be sure that it will be completely safe for you and your family.

Videos of Wheel Rash Repair's Chrome Polishing and Aluminum Welding Processes

Alloy Wheel Repair Polishing
  High polished wheels are brought back to life by Wheel Rash Repair.





Alloy Wheel Repair Welding
  Tig welding is used on large lip break by rebuilding with pure aluminum.
  Excess weld is machined off. Never try this at home!




Alloy Wheel Repair Clearcoating
  Wheel Rash Repair clearcoats a wheel as the final step of the repair process.
  A Clearcoat protects the aluminum from oxidation
  and also keeps your wheel looking good. Never try this at home!



Alloy Wheel Repair Welding
  Welding a crack on an alloy wheel.
  Cracks can be welded then machined down to true up the wheel.
  Cracks are caused from rough roads or pot holes. Never try this at home!